The "pitch" of the sound is determined by its frequency.
(It would be much more elegant to call that a "characteristic"
or a "property" of the sound, not a "part" of it.)
The amplitude affects the pitch of the wave.
(People can hear sounds with frequencies between 25 and 20 000 hertz.)
Rarefaction is the part of the sound wave where the air particles are the farthest apart from each other. It's like the "trough" of a transverse wave. The size of this part affects the wavelength and amplitude of the sound produced, which changes the volume and pitch. Note that there's also another part of the wave called "compression". This is like the "peak" of a transverse wave.
A wave form consists of a frequency and an amplitude. Sound pitch becomes higher (or more squeaky) with a higher frequency. The volume of sound becomes louder with a higher amplitude.
energy
That's the wave's frequency.
If pitch means frequency, then they differ in wave length and if pitch means wave length, then they differ in frequency.
The frequency of a sound wave affects the pitch of the sound. If the frequency of a wave increases causing more waves for every second, the pitch will go up, and vice-versa.
Rarefaction is the part of the sound wave where the air particles are the farthest apart from each other. It's like the "trough" of a transverse wave. The size of this part affects the wavelength and amplitude of the sound produced, which changes the volume and pitch. Note that there's also another part of the wave called "compression". This is like the "peak" of a transverse wave.
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Along with amplitude, being one of the key measurements of sound, the frequency of a sound wave affects the perceived pitch of the sound. As the frequency increases, the pitch becomes higher.
A wave form consists of a frequency and an amplitude. Sound pitch becomes higher (or more squeaky) with a higher frequency. The volume of sound becomes louder with a higher amplitude.
No, pitch is related to wave frequency, loudness is related to wave amplitude.
energy
The wave's frequency and its amplitude.
A sound wave's pitch is determined by its frequency; that is its cycles per unit of time. The sound wave's intensity or volume is determined by its amplitude; the maximum crest of a sound wave.
Both the wavelength and the frequency of a wave affect the speed of a wave.
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That's the wave's frequency.