the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer..
damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
An example of volume in sound is when you adjust the volume control on a stereo to make the music louder or softer. Increasing the volume level will result in louder sound, while decreasing it will make the sound softer.
To make sounds louder, you can increase the volume or amplitude of the sound waves. To make sounds softer, you can decrease the volume or amplitude of the sound waves. This can be done using a volume control or adjusting the distance between the sound source and the listener.
The amplitude of a sound wave determines its loudness. A larger amplitude produces a louder sound, while a smaller amplitude produces a softer sound. The distance from the sound source also affects perceived loudness, as sound waves spread out and lose intensity over distance.
It is called destructive interference. When the compressions and rarefactions of two sound waves are out of phase, they cancel each other out, resulting in a softer sound.
The amplitude of a sound wave affects the loudness or volume of the sound. A larger amplitude corresponds to a louder sound, while a smaller amplitude corresponds to a softer sound.
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
Volume is to make sound get louder or softer.
An example of volume in sound is when you adjust the volume control on a stereo to make the music louder or softer. Increasing the volume level will result in louder sound, while decreasing it will make the sound softer.
Volume is to make sound get louder or softer.
The volume of the harp varies by the player's touch. The harder the pluck the louder the sound. The softer the pluck the softer the sound.
They are called mutes
To make sounds louder, you can increase the volume or amplitude of the sound waves. To make sounds softer, you can decrease the volume or amplitude of the sound waves. This can be done using a volume control or adjusting the distance between the sound source and the listener.
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air speed. but mostly air control.
Sound is softer in water than in a solid. This is because the density of water is thicker, which hinders the velocity of sound.
a cork from a wine bottle
Its not the instrument, but the person that is in control.