It's a direct relationship; higher frequency gives you a higher pitch.
The relationship is direct and linear, The higher the frequency the higher the pitch.
The pitch of sound depends on the sound's frequency. Frequency is basically the amount of waves the sound is producing. If there are many waves, "happen frequently", it is a high frequency. This is a high pitch. If the distance between the waves is large, it is a low frequency and a low pitch.
Low frequency = low pitch = long waves
It is the frequency of a sound that determines its pitch. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
yes, the pitch of sound does, in fact, depend on the frequency of the sound wave.
There is a direct relationship. The higher the frequency, the higher the perceived pitch.
Higher the frequency, higher the pitch. Doubling a frequency raises pitch by one (musical) octave. Many people can hear sounds at frequencies between 20 Hz and 16kHz.
The relationship is direct and linear, The higher the frequency the higher the pitch.
Easy: direct relationship, higher ptich, higher frequency (and vice-versa) lower pitch lower frequency Hard to explain more... Both are of sound waves, plus they effect how sound will travel in that higher frequencies are attenuated more rapidly than low frequency for the same distance and medium..
The frequency of a sound wave affects the pitch of a sound. A higher frequency sound wave produces a higher pitch sound. On a piano, the pitch A4 (A above "middle C") will produce a soundwave with a frequency of 440 Hz. The pitch A3 (A an octave below A4) will have a frequency of 220 Hz. The frequency of A5 (A an octave above A4) is 880Hz. "Midde C," or C4, has a frequency of approximately 262 Hz.
its the characteristic of sound by which we differentiate between a shrill and a grave sound .higher the frequency greater will be the pitch!
the number of waves that passes a given point in one second is called frequency pitch is related to loudness or amplitude of sound
The pitch of sound depends on the sound's frequency. Frequency is basically the amount of waves the sound is producing. If there are many waves, "happen frequently", it is a high frequency. This is a high pitch. If the distance between the waves is large, it is a low frequency and a low pitch.
Yes - the amount of absorption can depend on the frequency.
Low frequency = low pitch = long waves
It is the frequency of a sound that determines its pitch. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
yes, the pitch of sound does, in fact, depend on the frequency of the sound wave.