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The _______ of a sound wave is defined as the amount of energy passing through a unit area of the wave front in a unit of time. Correct answer=frequency
The perceived "loudness" of the sound varies directly as the amplitude of the wave.
Amount of energy in each wave. e.g. Loudness of sound, or Brightness of light Also the displacement of a wave.
The answer is the rarefraction *Lexi Bodenhimer wrote this :*
intensity
Amplitude
Sound energy density or sound density is the sound energy per unit volume (according to Wikipedia).
Pitch
The _______ of a sound wave is defined as the amount of energy passing through a unit area of the wave front in a unit of time. Correct answer=frequency
The amplitude of a sound wave is perceived as the sound's loudness.
The amplitude of a sound wave is what we perceive as volume. It is the amount of energy "carried" within each period of the wave.
The perceived "loudness" of the sound varies directly as the amplitude of the wave.
Yes, it is.
Amount of energy in each wave. e.g. Loudness of sound, or Brightness of light Also the displacement of a wave.
The answer is the rarefraction *Lexi Bodenhimer wrote this :*
intensity
pitch