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I would say no. Since humans can't pick up direction we would note, we really only pick up pitch and loudness. Although how close the sound is may change that, but the sound could 'blend' so we can't tell the difference and think it is in face one sound, but then the blend would increase volume.

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What describes sounds that have the same pitch and loudness?

Sounds that have the same pitch and loudness are described as having the same frequency and amplitude. This results in the sounds having a consistent tone and volume.


Sounds with the same pitch and loudness traveling in the same medium may differ in which property?

Sounds with the same pitch and loudness traveling in the same medium may differ in their timbre, which is the quality that distinguishes one sound from another despite having the same pitch and loudness. Timbre is determined by the sound wave's overtone structure, or the combination of different frequencies present in the sound.


Pitch is to frequency as loudness is to?

Loudness depends on the amplitude. square of amplitude is proportional to the loudness. Pitch is decided by the frequency. One can sing at higher pitch but at lower voice.


What the sound being made of pitch's. loudness quality?

The sound's pitch is determined by its frequency, with higher frequency sounds having a higher pitch and lower frequency sounds having a lower pitch. Loudness is determined by the sound's amplitude, with higher amplitude sounds being perceived as louder. Quality refers to timbre, which is the unique character of a sound determined by its harmonics and overtones.


What do pich and loudness have in common?

Pitch and volume technically have nothing in common except for them both being a way to describe sound; you can have a low, loud sound and a high, loud sound. However, having sung in a choir, I can say that there is a definite want to sing louder when the tune is higher.

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What describes sounds that have the same pitch and loudness?

Sounds that have the same pitch and loudness are described as having the same frequency and amplitude. This results in the sounds having a consistent tone and volume.


Sounds with the same pitch and loudness traveling in the same medium may differ in which property?

Sounds with the same pitch and loudness traveling in the same medium may differ in their timbre, which is the quality that distinguishes one sound from another despite having the same pitch and loudness. Timbre is determined by the sound wave's overtone structure, or the combination of different frequencies present in the sound.


Pitch is to frequency as loudness is to?

Loudness depends on the amplitude. square of amplitude is proportional to the loudness. Pitch is decided by the frequency. One can sing at higher pitch but at lower voice.


What is difference in pitch and loudness?

The pitch means the frequency and the loudness means the amplitude,


Loudness and pitch while intensity and frequency are?

Loudness and pitch means amplitude and frequency.


Are loudness and pitch related?

No, pitch is related to wave frequency, loudness is related to wave amplitude.


What the sound being made of pitch's. loudness quality?

The sound's pitch is determined by its frequency, with higher frequency sounds having a higher pitch and lower frequency sounds having a lower pitch. Loudness is determined by the sound's amplitude, with higher amplitude sounds being perceived as louder. Quality refers to timbre, which is the unique character of a sound determined by its harmonics and overtones.


What do pich and loudness have in common?

Pitch and volume technically have nothing in common except for them both being a way to describe sound; you can have a low, loud sound and a high, loud sound. However, having sung in a choir, I can say that there is a definite want to sing louder when the tune is higher.


Which is a similarity between loudness and pitch?

There is no similarity. Loudness has to do with sound pressure amplitude coming from the sound source. Pitch has to do with the frequency of the tone the sound source is making. Loudness cannot be pitch.


What differs loudness and pitch?

Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Pitch - Wikipedia".


What do loudness and pitch have in common?

Pitch and loudness are both subject to a person's interpretation.


Is pitch inversely proportional to loudness?

No, pitch and loudness are not directly related in that way. Pitch refers to the frequency of a sound wave, while loudness refers to the intensity or volume of a sound. They can vary independently of each other.