The pitch perceived by anyone who hears the sound.
The frequency of sound waves determines the pitch of the sound. Higher frequency waves create higher-pitched sounds, while lower frequency waves create lower-pitched sounds.
Pitch
The perceived pitch of a sound is determined by the frequency of the sound wave. High frequency waves are perceived as high-pitched sounds, while low frequency waves are perceived as low-pitched sounds. The brain interprets these frequencies based on the vibrations they produce in our ears.
Sounds that vibrate quickly create short waves, while sounds that vibrate slowly create long waves. The frequency of the vibration determines the length of the wave - high frequency vibrations result in short waves, while low frequency vibrations result in long waves.
The pitch of sound depends on the frequency of the sound wave. Higher frequency waves result in higher pitch sounds, while lower frequency waves result in lower pitch sounds.
Pitch corresponds to the perceived frequency of a sound wave. Higher pitch sounds are produced by higher frequency waves, while lower pitch sounds are produced by lower frequency waves.
The frequency of a sound wave is directly related to the pitch of a sound. Higher frequency sound waves produce higher pitch sounds, while lower frequency sound waves produce lower pitch sounds.
The pitch of a musical sound depends on the frequency of the sound waves. Higher frequency sound waves create higher pitch sounds, while lower frequency sound waves create lower pitch sounds.
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.
The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch of the sound. Higher frequency waves are perceived as higher pitch sounds, while lower frequency waves are perceived as lower pitch sounds.
A series of short length sound waves.
We hear different sounds based on the frequency and amplitude of the sound waves. Higher frequency sounds are perceived as high-pitched, while lower frequency sounds are perceived as low-pitched. Greater amplitude results in louder sounds. Additionally, the timbre or quality of a sound is determined by the unique combination of frequencies that make up the sound wave.