I think it might be frequency... Not exactly sure. :)
An increase in a sound's pitch corresponds to an increase in its frequency. Pitch is determined by the frequency of sound waves, where higher frequencies produce higher pitch sounds and lower frequencies produce lower pitch sounds.
Pitch is another name for the frequency of sound waves . . . that is, how close the waves are together. Pitch is a term usually used in terms of music.
The frequency of sound waves determines the pitch of the sound. Higher frequency waves create higher-pitched sounds, while lower frequency waves create lower-pitched sounds.
the cells which receive the signal receive "mechanical stimulation". As fluid waves, propagated when sound waves interact with the ear, travel through the cochlea tiny hairs are moved, smaller/stiffer hairs moved = higher pitch, longer/looser hairs moved = lower pitch.
Not necessarily. The frequency of a wave is equal to the speed divided by the wavelength so if it is fast and has a low wavelength then it will be high pitched. If it has a very large wavelength though it will have a lower pitch.
The property of waves responsible for loudness is amplitude. The higher the amplitude of a wave, the louder the sound produced. Amplitude determines the intensity or strength of a sound wave, which our ears perceive as loudness.
That would be frequency.
Pitch in sound waves is closely related to frequency. A higher pitch corresponds to a higher frequency, while a lower pitch corresponds to a lower frequency.
The property of light waves responsible for color is their wavelength. Each color corresponds to a specific wavelength of light. Shorter wavelengths are associated with colors towards the blue end of the spectrum, while longer wavelengths are associated with colors towards the red end.
It is the frequency of a sound that determines its pitch. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
You are responsible for the portion on your property and the other guy is responsible for the portion on their property.
A wave gauge or wave recorder is the tool used to determine pitch in waves. It measures the height and frequency of waves, which can then be used to calculate the pitch of the waves.
An increase in a sound's pitch corresponds to an increase in its frequency. Pitch is determined by the frequency of sound waves, where higher frequencies produce higher pitch sounds and lower frequencies produce lower pitch sounds.
The "pitch" of the sound is determined by its frequency.(It would be much more elegant to call that a "characteristic"or a "property" of the sound, not a "part" of it.)
Pitch is another name for the frequency of sound waves . . . that is, how close the waves are together. Pitch is a term usually used in terms of music.
Polarization is a property of transverse waves.
Loudness and pitch are properties of sound which can be determined by looking at the sound wave. You have a high pitch when the frequency of the wave increases or the wavelenght (lambda) decreases. When the amplitude increases the loudness of the wave increases as well.