no its deeper
All violins sound the same. No matter who makes them, the pitch of the strings is the same.
Well, the two things -pitch and -frequency are the same dimensionally [1/Time] , units 1/s=Hz but one will the the usage of word 'pitch' more often when one deals with 'sound' waves and for all other kind of waves 'frequency' is used in general. pitch for sound waves ('longitudinal' waves) corresponds very nearly to the repetition rate of sound waves.
As the pitch of a sound increases the frequency also increses, so the higher the frequency of a sound, the higher its pitch. Jamezboi
A Hydrophone, which is a waterproofed microphone, is used to detect sound waves in the water. This passive system was used to listen for enemy ships and submarines.SONAR was used as an active system, in quite the same way as radar, emitting a pulse of sound, and listening for the return echo. Naturally you will let the enemy know you are there!
The loudness of a sound is the same thing as the overall amplitude of a sound. When measuring sound, in general, you have pitch (frequency) and tone (amplitude, the measure of loudness). So, if you increase the amplitude of a sound wave pattern, you increase the overall intensity of the sound (the energy), and that can be measured on the logarithmic scale of decibels, since an unconstrained, undirected sound wave carries its energy outward in all directions, in an increasing volume of air (or other medium).
An echo of a wave is exactly the same type of wave as the original wave. An echo is simply the original wave returning to the observer, so if you made a sound (a longitudinal wave of vibrating air molecules), the echo is also sound waves.
The echo thaat you really hear isnt the same sound wave, it is really a small man standing behind you repeating what you just said
Echo
Sound is a vibration of molecules that can travel through the air. It bounces off solid objects, so that the sound returns to its source in the form of an echo. The echo is weaker than the original sound because the vibration travels in many directions, not just to the object that it bounces off of, so energy is lost that way, and more energy is lost by means of other inefficiencies in the system; even at the moment of reflection, some energy is absorbed into the same object which reflects the sound.
basically same but sonar uses ultta sonic waves and echo uses sound in air
Echo location is when a whale or a bat screeches or moans and if another sound comes back something is coming towards it or if the same sound bounces back something is in its way.
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
Sound of the same frequency and the same amplitude may differ in sound color or timbre.
sound frequency of an individual is same . loud means high pitch. soft means low pitch
wavelengths
Nothing!! It remains same. In a closed room, if it is long enough, you may experience an echo. That is reflection of sound. But speed of sound does not change.
Water curves sounds because it is flowing, making it echo or sound flat and gargled at the same time.