Mice don't have a pure-tone pitch. The squeaks and whistles made by mice are polytonal (many different frequencies, changing all the time). However, they do exhibit a fairly definable range of pitches which will fall into (in human terms) "speech important frequencies." This means that mice generally don't generate wave forms (frequency profiles) that are significantly outside of the mouse's hearing ability.
Pitch of the sound is determined by frequency. A higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch, while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch.
Pitch depends on the frequency of a sound wave. Higher frequency sound waves result in higher pitch, while lower frequency sound waves result in lower pitch. The pitch of a sound is perceived by the human ear based on the frequency of the sound wave.
I think the answer you seek is frequency. A low pitch equals a low frequency of the sound wave.
The pitch of a sound is most closely related to the frequency of the sound wave. Higher frequency sound waves are perceived as higher pitch, while lower frequency sound waves are perceived as lower pitch.
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 lower the frequency the lower the pitch; higher pitch lower frequency
Pitch is frequency: the higher the pitch the higher the frequency, and vice-versa.
It is the frequency of a sound that determines its pitch. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
Pitch corresponds to the frequency of a sound wave. A higher frequency results in a higher pitch, while a lower frequency results in a lower pitch.
frequency of the wave. A higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch, while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch. This is because frequency is directly related to the perceived pitch of the sound.
pitch corresponds directly with frequency, so as frequency increases, so does pitch.
The pitch of a note is directly related to its frequency - the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch of the note. As frequency increases, the pitch becomes higher, and as frequency decreases, the pitch becomes lower. This relationship follows a logarithmic scale, where each doubling of frequency corresponds to one octave higher in pitch.
Pitch is a frequency and is measured in Hertz. A common tuning pitch is A440; 440 refers to the frequency of the pitch.
Higher the frequency higher the pitch.
The pitch. The higher the pitch, the higher the frequency.
The frequency of the wave changes when the pitch changes. Pitch is our perception of the frequency of a sound wave, so as the frequency increases, the pitch becomes higher and as the frequency decreases, the pitch becomes lower.
Higher the frequency higher the pitch.