No, amplituted is how much power flows in your amp. My tiny practice amp witch is 15 amps, (or so) and my friends monster amp can play at the same volume
I think the answer you're looking for is volume. Amplitude is what the human brains perceives as how loud or quite a sound is. The difference is volume is a perception thing as amplitude is a measureable contant. It has to to with air pressure, the more cycles of air pressure compression and decompression determians the pitch or note we hear and how great the air pressure is defines how loud we hear it and amplitude is a measurement of air pressure strength, which is related to volume.
Volume in music is related to: Amplitude, loudness, and sound pressure. uhh .. i think it means how high or low the music is
Volume (loudness), pitch and timbre are approximately the correlates of signal amplitude, frequency and frequency spectrum, respectively.
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
Hi, Same as always. AM (amplitude modulation). FM (frequency modulation) and some FM's are now adding a digital component to their signal at the sacrifice of some transmitted volume. Hope that helps, Cubby
The amplitude of a sound wave is the same as its volume.
The higher the amplitude the higher the volume. bigger sound wave = louder noise.
Frequency is related to pitch; volume is related to amplitude.
The amplitude is the volume, while the frequency is the pitch.
The amplitude is essentialy the volume (loudness).
Pitch=Frequency Volume=Amplitude
amplitude
Intensity of sound is dealt as volume in case of radio sets. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of amplitude. So as volume is turned down, intensity is reduced and so the amplitude is decreased.
The volume will increase as well.
We measure pitch with frequency and volume with amplitude.
Intensity of sound is dealt as volume in case of radio sets. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of amplitude. So as volume is turned down, intensity is reduced and so the amplitude is decreased.
The amplitude of a sound wave.