what would be an observable change in sound when the frequency changes
In a musical sound, consonance would be an agreeable or pleasant sound, and dissonance would be an unpleasant one. Literally 'one that agrees with' (or not as the case may be.)
The eardrum.
You can't hear sound in space
The sound of a clock depends on its size if the clock is that big you determine it as a hard sound and if its a smaller one then it would be classified as a soft sound =)
As loud as sound would be normally.
It absorbs sound so there is not an echo. Without them, the sound would bounce off the walls and would sound bad
you would still hear the sound because of the sound's echo
Yes, lamp has a short A sound. Otherwise, it would sound like "lame-puh." That would be a long A.
No, as it would sound like boosh!
The a would be make the sound "uh". And the i would would make the sound of a long "E".
Sound waves are what make up sound (sound waves=sound) so I would suppose so.
Sound can help people because they are aware of there surroundings. Without sound everybody would be clueless and would not know what is going on.
The sound would sound "higher" to you, but not any louder or softer.
Since sound is the effect of vibrations in a media, copper can definitely conduct sound. However, as a wire it would have a certain damping factor, much a like spring, that would absorb the energy of sound vibrations. So a sheet of copper would conduct sound, but a thin wire would not.
what would be an observable change in sound when the frequency changes
what would be an observable change in sound when the frequency changes