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It is the frequency of a sound that determines its pitch. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
The formula goes: c = lambda times f where c is the speed in the medium (air) in meters per second lambdathe wavelength in meters and f the frequency in Hz. If the frequency is doubled, the wavelength will be halved.
None. The speed of sound in air doesn't depend on its frequency.(If it did, then a person yelling to you from a distance would sound all garbled, becauseeach frequency in his voice would reach your ear at a slightly different time.)
Amplitude of the wave decides the loudness Frequency of the wave stands for the pitch of the sound
The frequency of sound is measured in "Hertz (Hz)".
It is the frequency of a sound that determines its pitch. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
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Pitch is related to the frequency of Sound. So the subjective property is Pitch. Colour is related to the wavelength of Light. So the subjective property of Light is Colour.
If you change sound's frequency and hold the velocity constant, the sound's wavelength also changes. If you change sound's frequency and keep the wavelength constant, then velocity also changes.
The pitch.
The wavelength of a wave would double if the frequency was cut in half. Wavelength=c/frequency where c equals the speed of light.
The frequency of a sound is what determines the pitch. A greater frequency (a faster vibration of the air) corresponds to a higher pitch, while a small frequency is what we hear as a low sound.
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