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well my answer is the larger amplitude.
Yes, because sound is vibration. All vibrating objects will produce some sound. Even if it is decibels below our threshold.
A. sound waves.
It's a large horn therefore it makes a low pitched sound; large objects do not vibrate as rapidly as smaller objects do.
the amplitude of a wave is measured from the peak to trough from a given period.
well my answer is the larger amplitude.
large,thick things produce a low pitch sound
Yes, because sound is vibration. All vibrating objects will produce some sound. Even if it is decibels below our threshold.
sound waves are made by amplitudes
solid
A. sound waves.
there are many weird and wonderful ways to produce sound by simply vibrating air waves.
if they are in a void no matter how much the object vibrates it won't produce any sound waves
It's a large horn therefore it makes a low pitched sound; large objects do not vibrate as rapidly as smaller objects do.
Sound is the compression of molecules and atoms in waves which can have different frequencies amplitudes and wavelengths that determine how we interpret the sound.
the amplitude of a wave is measured from the peak to trough from a given period.
Same pitch but with different loudness