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A high pitch (> 2 kHz) of a pure tone will be perceived to be getting higher if its loudness is increased, whereas a low pitch (< 2 kHz) will be perceived to be going lower with increased loudness. Sometimes called "Stevens's rule" after an early investigator, this psychoacoustic effect has been extensively investigated Scroll down to related links and look at "Effect of Loudness Changes on Perceived Pitch".
The pitch of sound is affected by all of these things.The amplitude,the frequency, and the loudness. The pitch of sound is also affected by the length and width of the vessel producing the sound, e.g. pipes.
The sound would sound "higher" to you, but not any louder or softer.
Doppler effect
The cycles per second go up. If it's audible sound the pitch goes up.
A high pitch (> 2 kHz) of a pure tone will be perceived to be getting higher if its loudness is increased, whereas a low pitch (< 2 kHz) will be perceived to be going lower with increased loudness. Sometimes called "Stevens's rule" after an early investigator, this psychoacoustic effect has been extensively investigated Scroll down to related links and look at "Effect of Loudness Changes on Perceived Pitch".
If the frequency of a sound is increased, the pitch goes higher.
The pitch lowers as the wavelength of the sound increases. It's called the Doppler effect
the lenngth of the staw affects it because in different sizes there is low or high pichtes depending on the size it is creates a low or high pitch
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The pitch of sound is affected by all of these things.The amplitude,the frequency, and the loudness. The pitch of sound is also affected by the length and width of the vessel producing the sound, e.g. pipes.
its the characteristic of sound by which we differentiate between a shrill and a grave sound .higher the frequency greater will be the pitch!
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the pitch of the lowest possible resulting sound will be inversely proportional to the length of the tube.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
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Moving your finger along the string will alter the length and the pitch of the sound produced.