The frequency stays the same but the amplitude of the sound pressure goes up. That makes your ear drums more. In other words, change in amplitude causes a change in volume or loudness. Change in frequency cause a change in the pitch (high-low) of the sound, not the volume.
the sound gets louder
The amplitude (The height of the wave) of the wave increases as the sound gets louder.
No, the wavelength of a sound does not change when the intensity or loudness of the sound increases. The wavelength of a sound wave depends on the frequency of the sound, which is determined by the source of the sound.
Speed of sound depends on the density of the medium. As temperature increases density decreases due to expansion in the volume. Hence speed of sound gets affected by the change in temperature. Speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of the temperature of the medium.
More drag is created because the molecules cannot "hear" the airplane coming.
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It gets louder or quieter.
It means that the amplitude of the soundwaves is increased, or is increasing if the sound continues to get louder.
Amplitude = "Loudness" In that a direct increase in amplitude will cause the sound to be "louder".
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.
the sound gets louder
The amplitude (The height of the wave) of the wave increases as the sound gets louder.
It was when the air hit the wave and it move to another direction
It gets louder and then gets quieter
As sound gets louder, the ear drum vibrates more forcefully. If the sound is extremely loud, the ear drum may reach its maximum vibration capacity, leading to potential damage or tearing. This can result in hearing loss or other ear-related issues.
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Speed of sound depends on the density of the medium. As temperature increases density decreases due to expansion in the volume. Hence speed of sound gets affected by the change in temperature. Speed of sound is directly proportional to the square root of the temperature of the medium.