The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequency alone.
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The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
In a way, yes, as the pitch of a sound wave is determined by it's frequency f, and a waves period T is the reciprocal of f. i.e. T=1/f
Pitch and frequency both are measured in simple hertz.
Loudness, pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
In my book the pitch of sound is the frequency. Musicians have different names for pitch, like middle C or F sharp, but they all correspond to certain frequencies.The answer above is not correct it is totally unsenceable
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
No The pitch you hear is determined by the frequency of the sound wave (how fast the particles oscillate back and forth). Higher frequency => higher pitch.
the closer together the sound is the higher it is and vise verser
The sound that you hear.
Shrillness is a factor upon which a frequency is determined. It is a type of frequency along with pitch.
Pitch - In music, the higher or lower the pitch, the higher or lower the note. Pitch is determined by the frequency of the sound waves.
The pitch of a sound can be determined by its frequencyalone.
Pitch is the perceived frequency of sound. this may differ from the actual, measurable frequency of the sound because of overtones and harmonics, which when taken together the auditory part of the brain may perceive slightly differently.
Pitch is determined by sound wave frequency; how fast something is vibrating. High-pitched sounds are higher frequency meaning they are vibrating faster. Low pitch means they are vibrating slower.
In terms of a wave, the pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, which is also in inverse proportion to its wavelength. The loudness/volume of a sound is determined by the amplitude of the wave. Both higher frequency and higher amplitude signify more energy in a wave.
In a way, yes, as the pitch of a sound wave is determined by it's frequency f, and a waves period T is the reciprocal of f. i.e. T=1/f
The pitch is determined by the frequency of the wave.The absolute loudness is determined by the wave's amplitude.The loudness perceived by the ear is affected by both the above, because the sensitivity of the ear is frequency dependent.