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If you record your voice for example you have a certain amplitude and a certain velocity. If you listen to the recording and slow it down your velocity wil slow down and the amplitude will stretch wich will make it sound lower.

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Is wave amplitude related to wave velocity?

No, wave amplitude and wave velocity are independent of each other. Wave amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position, while wave velocity is the speed at which the wave travels through a medium.


What is the equation for calculating the velocity amplitude in a given system?

The equation for calculating the velocity amplitude in a given system is V A, where V is the velocity amplitude, A is the amplitude of the oscillation, and is the angular frequency of the system.


How do you find the velocity of a mass at half the amplitude?

To find the velocity of a mass at half the amplitude of its oscillation, you can use the formula for the velocity in simple harmonic motion: v = ω√(A^2 - x^2), where ω is the angular frequency, A is the amplitude of the oscillation, and x is the displacement from equilibrium. At half the amplitude, x = A/2, so plug this into the formula to calculate the velocity.


What is the amplitude when you are given the mass and period and position of the oscillator and the velocity of the oscillator?

amplitude is the maximum displacement right from the equilibrium position. It does not depend on the mass, period or velocity. Recall displacement at any instant t is y = A sin 2 pi f t or A sin 2 pi t/T f = frequency and T - time period.


What is the formulae for finding amplitude of sound?

Amplitude= velocity/frequency Sound velocity is known for many materials, e.g., air The frequency changes, according with: high voice - high frequency (low amplitude) and vice versa

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Is wave amplitude related to wave velocity?

No, wave amplitude and wave velocity are independent of each other. Wave amplitude is the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position, while wave velocity is the speed at which the wave travels through a medium.


What is the equation for calculating the velocity amplitude in a given system?

The equation for calculating the velocity amplitude in a given system is V A, where V is the velocity amplitude, A is the amplitude of the oscillation, and is the angular frequency of the system.


How do you find the velocity of a mass at half the amplitude?

To find the velocity of a mass at half the amplitude of its oscillation, you can use the formula for the velocity in simple harmonic motion: v = ω√(A^2 - x^2), where ω is the angular frequency, A is the amplitude of the oscillation, and x is the displacement from equilibrium. At half the amplitude, x = A/2, so plug this into the formula to calculate the velocity.


How are the amplitudes of sound waves?

There is not only "one" amplitude. There is an amplitude of particle displacement ξ, or displacement amplitude, an amplitude of sound pressure p or pressure amplitude, an amplitude of sound particle velocity v, or particle velocity amplitude, an amplitude of pressure gradient Δ p, or pressure gradient amplitude. If the "sound" inceases, the "amplitude" also increases.


A amplitude of a wave related to?

Amplitude is related to the intensity because square of the amplitude is proportional to the intensity of the wave.


What is the amplitude when you are given the mass and period and position of the oscillator and the velocity of the oscillator?

amplitude is the maximum displacement right from the equilibrium position. It does not depend on the mass, period or velocity. Recall displacement at any instant t is y = A sin 2 pi f t or A sin 2 pi t/T f = frequency and T - time period.


What is the formulae for finding amplitude of sound?

Amplitude= velocity/frequency Sound velocity is known for many materials, e.g., air The frequency changes, according with: high voice - high frequency (low amplitude) and vice versa


A sound waves amplitude corresponds to the sounds what?

Usually, people are asking as if there is just "the" amplitude in sound waves in air. The loudness perception of a sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound waves − the higher the amplitude, the louder the sound. Which amplitude of sound (sound amplitude) do you mean? There are: amplitude of particle displacement ξ, or displacement amplitude amplitude of sound pressure p or pressure amplitude amplitude of sound particle velocity v, or particle velocity amplitude amplitude of pressure gradient Δ p, or pressure gradient amplitude. Furthermore, think of the amplitude of the oscillation of a string. The maximum magnitude of the deflection of a wave is called amplitude. Look at link: "What is an amplitude?"


How are amplitude and sound related?

amplitude and sound are related because sound comes in soundwaves, amplitude is the height of the wave while wavelength (spelling?) is the length of the wave


What is the maximum velocity and maximum acceleration of a particle in SHM in terms of amplitude and omega?

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What would change if you turn up a radios volume wave velocity intensity pitch amplitude frequency wavelenght or loudness?

Turning up a radio's volume increases the loudness, which is the perceived intensity of the sound. Loudness is directly related to the amplitude of the audio waves produced by the radio. Increasing the volume will not affect the other properties such as wave velocity, pitch, frequency, or wavelength.


How is the loudness related to amplitude?

Loudness is related to the amplitude of a sound wave. The higher the amplitude of a sound wave, the louder the sound will be perceived by our ears. Amplitude represents the intensity or strength of the sound wave.

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