Pitch is related to the frequency of Sound. So the subjective property is Pitch.
Colour is related to the wavelength of Light. So the subjective property of Light is Colour.
If you change sound's frequency and hold the velocity constant, the sound's wavelength also changes. If you change sound's frequency and keep the wavelength constant, then velocity also changes.
Frequency
Frequency is related by 1/Time. The unit is hertz (hz). One sound wave a second would yield a frequency of 1 hz.
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 of a sound can be determined by its frequency alone.
# time period # frequency # amplitude
Kind of. The pitch of a sound wave is its frequency, and because frequency = 1 / wavelength its pitch is related to the wave length. So to answer, no, the pitch of sound is not the wavelength itself, rather it is the inverse of the wavelength ( 1/wavelength)falseACJM
No. Frequency is related to pitch, and amplitude is related to volume.
It is the frequency of a sound that determines its pitch. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
pitch
frequency or amplitude
Sound intensity is objective, because it's just a measure of the sound power per unit area. Loudness is subjective, because it has to take into account the sensitivity of the ear and its different responses to different frequencies in the sound. A sound with a frequency of 45 kHz would have no "loudness", since our ears don't respond to that frequency at all. But it would still have intensity, because the sound is still carrying energy.
Higher the frequency higher the pitch.
Higher the frequency higher the pitch.
The frequency
If you change sound's frequency and hold the velocity constant, the sound's wavelength also changes. If you change sound's frequency and keep the wavelength constant, then velocity also changes.
Timbre of the sound. It is related to the frequency of the fundamental frequency and a combination of overtones.