Amplitude is the energy of a sound wave, which we also call
Loudness
Intensity
loudness
A sound wave that has a large amplitude carries a lot of energy because the higher the waves amplitude the louder (more powerful or energetic) the wave will be. apex answer: high amplitude
Loudness is affected by parameters other than sound pressure, including frequency and duration. also sound wave amplitude
Sound is actually a vibration in the air which travels in the form of a wave. The larger the amplitude of the wave, the "louder" the sound. the smaller the amplitude of the wave, the "softer" the sound.
The difference is that a low wave have long and smooth wave and a high wave has skinny and cramped togetther waves
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.
Amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave. The amplitude determine the loudness of the sound
Loudness or volume.
The type of wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. Amplitude is the measure of the changes within the wave.
the amplitude of a sound wave is the air around you's temperature and the time of sound timed together. +++ No - the amplitude of any wave is its "height", which in sound is the wave's pressure. Time and temperature are not involved in amplitude.
The amplitude of a sound wave is the measure of the intensity of the sound, such as loudness.
amplitude is the height of the sound wave.
The wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. The intensity of the wave will be changed by energy.
Amplitude is the volume of the sound in sound waves. The higher the Amplitude, the louder is the sound. Sound waves are pressure or compression waves in the material through which the sound is traveling. The pressure or compression waves also result in small longitudinal displacements of the atoms or molecules. The amplitude of the sound wave determines the range of variation of pressure, compression, or displacement.
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.
The amplitude of a sound wave is perceived as the sound's loudness.
Amplitude. As the amplitude of the sound wave increases, the sound becomes louder.
The amplitude (The height of the wave) of the wave increases as the sound gets louder.