A higher frequency.
If the wavelength gets shorter, you will hear a higher frequency sound. This change in frequency can lead to the perception of a higher pitch in the sound.
The frequency of a sound is what determines the pitch. A greater frequency (a faster vibration of the air) corresponds to a higher pitch, while a small frequency is what we hear as a low sound.
There is a direct relationship. The higher the frequency, the higher the perceived pitch.
What you hear is pitch, which is related to the frequency of sound waves. Higher frequencies produce higher pitch sounds, while lower frequencies produce lower pitch sounds. Our perception of pitch depends on how fast or slow these sound waves vibrate.
As a sound source approaches, the pitch you hear becomes higher. This effect is known as the Doppler shift, where sound waves are compressed as the source moves closer, resulting in a higher perceived frequency.
frequency of the sound wave. A higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch, while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch.
Higher the frequency higher the pitch.
Wave amplitude affects the volume or loudness of the sound we hear, with higher amplitudes corresponding to louder sounds. Frequency affects the pitch of the sound we hear, with higher frequencies corresponding to higher pitch sounds. Together, the amplitude and frequency of a sound wave determine how we perceive and interpret the sound.
If the high frequency sound is within hearing range, you can hear it as a high-pitched sound. If it's out of the hearing range you can't hear it, of course.
I am very sorry to tell you that it just makes the sounds louder. It would take a lot of technology to make it a higher pitch. I even tried it by myself and it didn't work.
Actually, pitch refers to the perceived frequency of a sound. Higher pitch sounds have higher frequencies, while lower pitch sounds have lower frequencies. So, when you hear a change in pitch, you are perceiving a change in the frequency of the sound.
High pitch sounds are typically associated with closely spaced sound waves. In general, high frequency sound waves have shorter wavelengths and closer wave crests, leading to a higher perceived pitch. Conversely, low pitch sounds have longer wavelengths and greater spacing between wave crests.