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the best describes a high frequency sound is high pitch!!..
Low frequency = low pitch = long waves
The loudness of a sound (or intensity) corresponds to the sound wave's amplitude. The amplitude of a wave is the distance from the midpoint of the wave to a high-point (crest) or low-point (trough).
Amplitude= velocity/frequency Sound velocity is known for many materials, e.g., air The frequency changes, according with: high voice - high frequency (low amplitude) and vice versa
A low tone with a medium volume.
By vibration of vocal chords.. High frequency of vibration/low pitch = sweet sound Low frequency of vibration/high pitch = harsh sound High amplitude = loud sound
low amplitude
the best describes a high frequency sound is high pitch!!..
Low frequency = low pitch = long waves
The loudness of a sound (or intensity) corresponds to the sound wave's amplitude. The amplitude of a wave is the distance from the midpoint of the wave to a high-point (crest) or low-point (trough).
Because of your ear lobe you can hear the sound of low amplitude.
Has a very low amplitude.
The difference is that a low wave have long and smooth wave and a high wave has skinny and cramped togetther waves
Amplitude= velocity/frequency Sound velocity is known for many materials, e.g., air The frequency changes, according with: high voice - high frequency (low amplitude) and vice versa
The Amplitude of a sound is it's loudness. It is possible to convert a sound wave into a transverse wave and see it on a CRO. (Cathode Ray Oscilloscope) A quiet sound has a low aplitude and a loud sound therefore has a high amplitude.
Frequency (low or high sounds) and amplitude (loudness).