The difference is that a low wave have long and smooth wave and a high wave has skinny and cramped togetther waves
A loud sound.
A sound wave that has a large amplitude carries a lot of energy because the higher the waves amplitude the louder (more powerful or energetic) the wave will be. apex answer: high amplitude
They are not related, really. There are many forms of energy that have nothing to do with sound. Heat is a common from of energy that does not make any noise. Electricity is another. Sound is simply a moving wave of high and low pressure areas. Like ocean waves have an amplitude that correspond to the difference in height between the peak and the trough of the wave, sound waves have an amplitude corresponding to the difference between the pressure of the high and low pressure regions. The greater the difference, the greater the amplitude and the greater the intensity of the wave, and the louder the sound. But intensity is not the same as energy and I'm frankly not sure how you determine the "energy" of a noise. Presumably it depends on the intensity, the frequency, and the medium it's traveling through. Anybody else know? You do really measure the sound pressure with a sound pressure level meter. Microphones and eardrums are only sensitive to the sound pressure. Forget the energy if you are listening to music. An other thing is fighting the noise pollution. Only there you need to calculate the power and the energy. Scroll down to related links and look for more on decreasing of sound pressure with distance.
The answer to this question has to do with the nature of waves. A high frequency sound has a greater wavelength than a low frequency sound. A high pitched noise wave looks a bit like NNNNNNNN, whereas a low sound looks a bit more like _____. Because the high pitched noise has a "taller" wave, so to speak, it is more easily interrupted, and cannot, therefore, travel as far as a low sound. sounds with higher frequency have more energy and the energy decreases along with distance and so is the frequency........so a sound with high frequency can travel farther due to its more amplitude,wavelength and intensity. The above is in error. A high frq. sound has a shorter (time is the abcissa(x) axis) wavelength than a lower freq. sound. Tallness or amplitude is not to be confused with wavelength. Amplitude is normally the ordinate or y axis and is a measure of magnitude. Energy content is a factor of both wavelength and amplitude. Lower frequency waves commonly travel better through matter as a result of the atomic spacing of the molecules in the medium( air, solid matter etc.). i.e. Think of dominoes falling.
Large amplitude - low power vibrations in air move the ear drums.They are connected to the ossicles( malleus, incus, and stapes),bones of the middle ear which change the vibrations into low amplitude - high power vibrationswhich are transmitted through the skull to the fluid of the inner ear.Those (fluid) vibrations are what you can detect as sound.
Low pitch refers to the perceived frequency of a sound wave, while high pitch refers to a higher frequency. Amplitude, on the other hand, is the magnitude or intensity of a sound wave. A sound with high amplitude will be louder than one with low amplitude.
Pitch refers to how high or low a sound is, determined by the frequency of the sound waves. Volume, on the other hand, refers to how loud or soft a sound is, determined by the amplitude of the sound waves.
A sound wave with high amplitude produces a louder sound compared to a sound wave with lower amplitude. It is perceived as a stronger or more intense sound.
Pitch refers to how high or low a sound is, determined by the frequency of the sound wave. Volume, on the other hand, refers to how loud or soft a sound is, determined by the amplitude of the sound wave.
A loud sound.
A sound wave of high pressure is called a compression or a peak in the wave's amplitude. These high-pressure regions correspond to the portions of the wave where air particles are densely packed together.
High amplitude in sound waves refers to the strength or intensity of the sound. It determines the loudness of the sound perceived by the human ear. A higher amplitude means a louder sound, while a lower amplitude results in a quieter sound. This is important because it affects how we perceive and interpret sounds in our environment.
if high amplitude was found in reservoir after injected water what that mean?
Amplitude= velocity/frequency Sound velocity is known for many materials, e.g., air The frequency changes, according with: high voice - high frequency (low amplitude) and vice versa
The loudness of a sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave, measured in decibels (dB). Soft sounds have low amplitude and low decibel level, while loud sounds have high amplitude and high decibel level.
A loud low-pitched sound has a lower frequency and greater intensity, while a quiet high-pitched sound has a higher frequency and lower intensity. The pitch of a sound is determined by its frequency, or the number of vibrations per second, while the volume, or intensity, is dictated by the amplitude of the sound waves.
Pitch refers to the perceived frequency of a sound, whether it is high or low. Intensity, on the other hand, refers to the level of loudness or softness of a sound. In other words, pitch is related to the frequency of the sound wave, while intensity is related to the amplitude of the sound wave.