no they don't (at least i think. i never farted in skinny jeans before!)
the larger the amplitude at which something vibrates = the louder the sound. so by plucking a string harder, you're increasing the amplitude of the sound waves and thus increasing the sound volume
Crescendo means that the sound of the music is gradually getting louder and louder. Decrescendo is the opposite meaning of Crescendo.
Plucking harder puts more energy into the string's movement, so it moves with a bigger amplitude, producing a louder sound.
No, they make a higher-pitch sound - a squeak not a boom.
the vibrations made by the tuning fork cause the paper to preduce a humming sound.
Skinny jeans are just what they sound like -- very tight jeans that hug the tush and legs. They have small ankle openings and are, overall, not very forgiving to anyone with a less-than-slender figure. It is a pair of jeans that fits very tightly from the waist to the ankle.
Amplitude = "Loudness" In that a direct increase in amplitude will cause the sound to be "louder".
Sound
The two properties of a sound that get louder are its amplitude, which determines the volume or intensity of the sound, and its energy level, which increases as the sound becomes louder.
It does get louder! It increases the amplitude of the sound wave
It means that the amplitude of the soundwaves is increased, or is increasing if the sound continues to get louder.
Amplitude is a measure of the size of sound waves. It depends on the amount of energy that started the waves. Greater amplitude waves have more energy and greater intensity, so they sound louder. As sound waves travel farther from their source, the more spread out their energy becomes.
No, reflecting sound will not make it louder. Reflection simply redirects the sound waves in different directions without amplifying them. Sound can appear louder when reflected if it reaches the listener from multiple directions, creating a perception of increased volume.
When an object is underwater, the sound it produces is louder compared to when it is in the air. This is because sound travels faster and more efficiently in water than in air, resulting in a louder sound underwater.
amplifiers
Sounds are louder when they have greater intensity or amplitude, which is the magnitude of the sound wave. The more energy a sound wave has, the louder it will be. Additionally, the distance between the sound source and the listener can also affect how loud a sound appears.
There is no theroetical maximum sound. It can always get louder