A sound wave's pitch is determined by its frequency; that is its cycles per unit of time. The sound wave's intensity or volume is determined by its amplitude; the maximum crest of a sound wave.
It was when the air hit the wave and it move to another direction
The characteristics of a sound wave is the Amplitude, Frequency, Wavelength, time period, and velocity. The sound wave itself is a longitudinal wave that shows the rarefactions and compressions of a sound wave.
A sound wave is continuous for as long as the sound vibrations are being made at its source.
Changing the amplitude of a note will alter its volume.
The amplitude of a sound wave is the same as its volume.
the strength or volume of the sound wave :)
the strength or volume of the sound wave :)
the strength or volume of the sound wave :)
No. The length of a sound wave is it's frequency. Volume will increase the wave's AMPLITUDE.
frequency or amplitude
The greater the amplitude of a sound wave the louder the sound.
A sound wave's pitch is determined by its frequency; that is its cycles per unit of time. The sound wave's intensity or volume is determined by its amplitude; the maximum crest of a sound wave.
The 'Loudness' of a sound wave is dependent on its Amplitude, hence why we have 'amplifiers' to increase the volume of something.
We can perceive different sound volumes because sound waves have differing amplitudes.
No. Frequency is related to pitch, and amplitude is related to volume.
Volume