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The rate of vibration of a sound is called its?

The rate, cycles per second, for any repeating process (including waves) is called its frequency. The basic unit is the Hertz, meaning, how many cycles per second there are.


What is the rate of vibration of a sound called?

The rate of vibration of a sound is called frequency. It is measured in hertz (Hz) and indicates the number of vibrations per second.


What is rate of vibration of a sound is called?

Frequency


What and the difference between low and high frequency?

Low frequency refers to sound waves with a slower vibration rate, so they have longer wavelengths and are typically perceived as deeper tones. High frequency, on the other hand, involves sound waves with a faster vibration rate, shorter wavelengths, and are perceived as higher-pitched tones. The main difference lies in the rate of vibration and the resulting pitch that our ears detect.


What happens to the frequency of the waves when you increase the rate of vibration?

the amplitude increases


What is the difference between pitch and vibration?

The term vibration can be used to described a repetitive motion of something like, say, the string of a musical instrument. A string could be said to vibrate at a certain rate. The vibration creates sound at a given number of cycles per second (the rate or frequency of vibration), and this gives the vibration a certain pitch or note.


If air passing through the glottis vibrates the vocal folds it produces what?

If air passing through the glottis vibrates the vocal folds, it produces sound. The pitch and quality of the sound is determined by factors such as the tension and length of the vocal folds, as well as the rate of vibration.


What depends on how fast the source of the sound is vibrating?

The pitch of the sound is determined by the frequency of the vibrations produced by the sound source. A faster vibration rate produces a higher pitch sound, while a slower vibration rate produces a lower pitch sound.


What is the relationship between vibration and the frequency of a sound wave?

The relationship between vibration and the frequency of a sound wave is that the frequency of a sound wave is directly related to the rate of vibration of the sound source. In other words, the higher the frequency of a sound wave, the faster the source of the sound is vibrating.


What happens to a sound when its rate of vibration decreases?

It becomes a lower frequency.


How can sound be changeed by changing the rate of vibration?

It would be different pich


How does the speed of an object's vibration affects its sound?

Sound is the way that our ears and brains interpret compression waves (waves parallel to the direction of travel of the wave). As an object vibrates, it compresses and decompresses the air around it very quickly creating a compression wave. When the frequency of the object's vibration is faster, the rate at which it compresses and decompresses the air around it also is faster, meaning that our ears pick up a higher pitched sound. Slower vibrations create a lower pitched sound.

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