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Q: Which rubber band would have the sound with the highest pitch?
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What could an observable change in sounds when the frequency change?

The so-called pitch of the sound would change. A sound with a higher frequency is said to have a higher pitch.


What happens when the pitch of a sound seems to changeas the sound source moves toward an observer?

In that situation, what happens is that the pitch of sound seems to change as the sound source moves radially with respect to the observer. When the source approaches the observer, the pitch rises, whereas if the source should recede, then the pitch would fall.


What is audibility?

The audible range is the lowest and the highest pitch sound we can hear. So for the human ear it would be 20Hz to 20,000Hz. More Information... The higher the sound the closer together each sound wave would be For even more explanation http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa_pre_2011/radiation/anintr oductiontowavesrev2.shtml


How are pitch and sound alike and how are they different?

Pitch is only a componet of any sound. It represents the frequency of the sound, normally expressed in hertz (number of waves in a second). Low frequeny sounds are bass, thunder, foghorns, etc. High frequency sounds are screeches, bird whistles, breaking glass, etc. People's voices are in between high and low (normally 400 to 1000 hertz). Other components of a sound are amplitude (how energetic or loud the sound is) and wave envelope (wave shape).


How can you distinguish one sound from another having the same pitch and loudness?

I would say no. Since humans can't pick up direction we would note, we really only pick up pitch and loudness. Although how close the sound is may change that, but the sound could 'blend' so we can't tell the difference and think it is in face one sound, but then the blend would increase volume.

Related questions

What could an observable change in sounds when the frequency change?

The so-called pitch of the sound would change. A sound with a higher frequency is said to have a higher pitch.


What pitch would sound from a large instrument have?

the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes


What sort of drum would make the highest pitch note?

a Timpani


What pitch would the sound from a large instrument have?

the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes


What pitch would the sound from a small instrument have?

Idks


What instruments pitch would the sound from a large instrument have?

the bigger an instrument is, the lower the sound that it makes


What would happen if a sound signal patterns pitch was increased but the volume stayed the same?

The sound would sound "higher" to you, but not any louder or softer.


What is the highest pitch brass?

The highest pitched brass instrument is the Piccolo Trumpet. The next highest would be the soprano cornet and the soprano trumpet.


What happens when the pitch of a sound seems to changeas the sound source moves toward an observer?

In that situation, what happens is that the pitch of sound seems to change as the sound source moves radially with respect to the observer. When the source approaches the observer, the pitch rises, whereas if the source should recede, then the pitch would fall.


What is audible range?

The audible range is the lowest and the highest pitch sound we can hear. So for the human ear it would be 20Hz to 20,000Hz. More Information... The higher the sound the closer together each sound wave would be For even more explanation http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa_pre_2011/radiation/anintr oductiontowavesrev2.shtml


What would happen to the sound produced by a stretched string if you increased it's tautness?

The pitch would increase, getting higher.


What is another word for the pitch of a sound?

Frequency would be the word your looking for.