To the sound's frequency - how many vibrations per second it has.
The sound that you hear.
The highest pitch one can hear tends to decrease with age due to natural aging processes such as the loss of hair cells in the inner ear. This can result in a decreased ability to perceive higher frequency sounds over time.
Yes, you would hear a change in pitch. As the train approaches you, the pitch of the whistle would sound higher because the sound waves are compressed. As the train moves away from you, the pitch would sound lower as the sound waves are stretched out. This is known as the Doppler effect.
I think you mean pitch.
There we got: Subjectivly sensed loudness (volume), objectively measured sound pressure (voltage), and theoretically calculated sound intensity (acoustic power). Scroll down to related links and study: "Dependance of sound levels and the corresponding factors".
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.
The pitch of a sound wave is directly related to its frequency. Higher frequency waves produce higher pitch sounds, while lower frequency waves produce lower pitch sounds. Pitch is essentially how high or low we perceive a sound to be.
frequency of the wave. A higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch, while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch. This is because frequency is directly related to the perceived pitch of the sound.
The highest pitch that a human can hear is around 20,000 hertz.
Yes they can hear both but can only speak high pitched!
Jack Frost was said to hear low pitch animal noises from miles away so he is the "animal" that can hear the lowest pitch
Mostly traffic noise.
No, pitch is related to wave frequency, loudness is related to wave amplitude.
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Higher the frequency higher the pitch.
frequency
Frequency