Tone is directly perportional to amplitude
Wavelength x amplitude = speed of the wave.
The energy and the amplitude are related in such a way that, the greater the amplitude the greater is the energy. The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be.
so...saying about acoustic waves for e.?amplitude influences loudness and frequency - pitch of tone
There is no relationship. You can have a large or small amplitude combined with a high or low pitch.
The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be and the frequency (cycles per second) of the oscillation tells how high the sound of the tone will be. The amplitude gives the loudness of the tone: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness The frequency gives the pitch of the tone: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_%28music%29
The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be and the pitch (frequency = cycles per second) of the oscillation tells how high the sound of the tone will be. The amplidude gives the loudness of the tone. The the pitch gives the frequency of the tone.
Actually the amplitude depends on your modulator by which you generated your signal you can pick any amplitude you want but here is the formula for frequency modulated signal: Ac here decide the amplitude of the signal and you can see that it is not related to the frequency component of your signal.
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The vertical distance between the peak and trough is 2*Amplitude.
Thgere's no correlation whatsoever between amplitude and wavelength.
A low tone with a medium volume.
amplitude