False. Pitch and volume are unrelated.
The sound would sound "higher" to you, but not any louder or softer.
loudness, number of decibels, magnitude, amplitude, intensity, pitch
No. They are higher pitched. Frequency determines pitch (the difference between the sound of a bass and a piccolo) but amplitude determines volume.
amplitude The amplitude of a sound wave determines its loudness or volume. A larger amplitude means a louder sound, and a smaller amplitude means a softer sound.
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The difference between pitch and volume is pitch is tone, and what a sound is, and volume is how loud a sound is.
pitch - how high or low a sound is volume - how loud a sound is
"speed" does not have pitch or volume. it is the distance covered over time.
Pitch is related to a sound's frequency. Volume is related to its amplitude.
No. Frequency is related to pitch, and amplitude is related to volume.
When a person talks or something crashes it forms a sound. There is sound all over the world. Sound can vary in two different ways. The pitch (not the pitch as in football pitch) of a sound and the volume of a sound. Pitch is how high or how low a sound is. A high pitched sound is like when a child talks. A low pitched sound is like when an adult talks Volume is the term for how strong or how soft a sound is. If the sound is strong then it is loud. But when the sound is soft then the sound is quiet.
Loudness means the volume, high or low, of sound, while the pitch is the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
Its frequency. Pitch is just another name for describing the frequency of a sound.
Its frequency. Pitch is just another name for describing the frequency of a sound.
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False
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.