Vibration and rate of vibration.
Pitch of the sound is determined by frequency. A higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch, while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch.
Pitch of vibrating objects is determined by the frequency of their vibrations. Objects that vibrate at a higher frequency produce higher pitch sounds, while objects that vibrate at a lower frequency produce lower pitch sounds.
The pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency. Higher frequency sounds have higher pitch, while lower frequency sounds have lower pitch.
The sound's pitch is determined by its frequency, with higher frequency sounds having a higher pitch and lower frequency sounds having a lower pitch. Loudness is determined by the sound's amplitude, with higher amplitude sounds being perceived as louder. Quality refers to timbre, which is the unique character of a sound determined by its harmonics and overtones.
No, a low pitched note has a low frequency. The pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, with low frequency sounds corresponding to low pitched notes and high frequency sounds corresponding to high pitched notes.
The pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, which is the number of vibrations per second. Higher frequency sounds have a higher pitch, while lower frequency sounds have a lower pitch.
Pitch is determined by sound wave frequency; how fast something is vibrating. High-pitched sounds are higher frequency meaning they are vibrating faster. Low pitch means they are vibrating slower.
Yes, all matter has a characteristic frequency at which it vibrates. This frequency is determined by the energy levels of the particles that make up the matter. In quantum mechanics, this frequency is associated with the particles' wave functions.
No. High pitch = high frequency = short wave
Frequency of a wave does not change during refraction because frequency is determined by the source of the wave and is a characteristic property of the wave itself. Refraction only affects the speed and direction of the wave, but the frequency remains constant.
The frequency of sound refers to how fast a sound wave vibrates, which determines its pitch. Higher frequency sounds have higher pitches, while lower frequency sounds have lower pitches. Volume, on the other hand, is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave, with louder sounds having greater amplitudes.
The sound color or the timbre.