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Full form of wav?

.wav is an abbreviation for "waveform." A .wav file is created by measuring whether a sound wave is peaking or dipping, and at what amplitude it is at.


Two waves meet at a time when one has the instantaneous amplitude A and the other has the instantaneous amplitude B Their combined amplitude at this time is?

A + b


What is depth of modulation?

In amplitude modulation, modulation depth refers to the ratio of the unmodulated carrier amplitude to the amplitude deviation for which the modulated carrier wave reaches its minimum value. If this minimum value is zero, the modulation depth is 100%.For amplitude modulation,modulation depth = (a-b)/(a+b),wherea is the unmodulated carrier amplitude, andb is the minimum amplitude deviation.The modulation depth ratio is also referred to as the modulation index.


Why does your speakers vibrate when it is to loud?

Because you have them too loud. It will ruin your speakers if you keep it up. Actually, they always vibrate - it is the conversion of electrical signals to sound waves that causes the cone of a speaker to move back and forth rapidly, creating the sound wave that we hear. If the vibrate is more of a 'buzz', then the speakers are being pushed beyond their capacity, and will fail, as the original poster noted. Sound IS vibration. The sound waves hit your ear, and they cause your ear muscles to vibrate back and forth, and small organs convert this physical movement back into electrical energy which your brain then recognizes as sound. Sound can not travel in a vaccuum, it needs air or another medium to travel through.


What does a klaxon sound like?

Klaxon is a loud warning Siren mainly used for alerting citizens of a tornado or other disaster. A Klaxon is also used for alerting people of nuculer bomb.

Related questions

What does the the amplitude look like for a loud sound?

The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of its loudness. A loud sound will have a higher amplitude.


What amplitude does for sound?

It determines how loud or soft the sound is.


What property of sound depends on the energy and intensity of the sound wave?

Its volume or how loud it is.


What will the ear perceive when the sound's amplitude is high?

A loud sound.


How loud the sound is depends on what?

Loudness of a sound depends on its amplitude. Greater the amplitude of sound wave, more louder the sound is. Smaller the amplitude of wave, more fainter it is. For more details, contact saqibahmad81@yahoo.com


Which wave property is related to how soft or loud a sound is?

amplitude


What does amplitude mean in sound terms?

In the terms of sound, amplitude is the height of half the wave on the oscilloscope which shows us the sound waves when a sound is emitted . It is simply how loud or quiet a sound is...


What property of a wave corresponds to the brightness of light or how loud a sound is?

the amplitude


Measure the force of a compression and describes how loud a sound is?

Ithink the answer is amplitude


What measures the force of a compression and describes how loud a sound is?

Ithink the answer is amplitude


What does the amplitude of a wave depend on?

In the case of sound, amplitude is related to volume or loudness.- loud sounds generate waves of larger amplitude and your ear would register sound waves of large amplitude as louder.


What do we see that the amplitude of a wave produces?

The amplitude of a wave produces the intensity of the wave. With a light wave, it is the intensity of the light, with a sound wave, it is how loud the sound is