A low tone with a medium volume.
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The type of wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. Amplitude is the measure of the changes within the wave.
You have several options to choose from:* Light waves * Other electromagnetic waves (infrared, x-rays, radio waves...) * Sound waves * Waves on a water surface (especially if you happen to live near bodies of water)
Sound (compression) waves.
a sound waves wavelength compares to a cell by comparing the waves one by the other. cells compared to wavelength are electromagnetic waves lol:)
Depends on what kind of modulation you're using. If frequencies, then it would be in wavelength or hertz; if amplitude, it would be in power or wattage.
Kind of. The pitch of a sound wave is its frequency, and because frequency = 1 / wavelength its pitch is related to the wave length. So to answer, no, the pitch of sound is not the wavelength itself, rather it is the inverse of the wavelength ( 1/wavelength)falseACJM
The velocity would be determined by the kind of wave. Sound or electromagnetic. Not by its frequency or wavelength.
Sound is a longitudinal, mechanical wave that requires a medium.
the best describes a high frequency sound is high pitch!!..
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Mechanical waves, including sound waves.