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Depends on your ears. If you are young you will hear things up to around 15 kHz, say. But as you get older this falls, so some music you can't hear.

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Does a sound's pitch depend on its loudness?

No. A sound's pitch depends on the frequency of the wave.


On what factor the loudness of sound depend upon?

The loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of the sound wave. A higher amplitude corresponds to a louder sound. The human perception of loudness also depends on the frequency of the sound wave and the sensitivity of the human ear.


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.


Is the frequency determined by it loudness or not?

No, the frequency of a sound wave is determined by its pitch, while the loudness is determined by the amplitude of the wave. Frequency refers to how high or low a sound is perceived, while loudness refers to the intensity or volume of the sound.


Why are pitch and frequency similar to loudness and intensity?

sound has properties of loudness and pitch. The loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of vibration. A speaker making a loud sound moves back and forth more than a speaker making a soft sound. The pitch of a sound depends on the frequency of vibration. A speaker making a high pitched sound like a siren vibrates with a higher frequency than the same speaker making a low pitched sound like thunder


Does frequency measure loudness?

No, frequency measures the pitch of a sound, not its loudness. Loudness is typically measured in decibels, which represent the intensity or volume of a sound. The higher the decibel level, the louder the sound.


How do you compare loudness and pitch o a sound?

Loudness refers to the intensity or volume of a sound, while pitch refers to the frequency of the sound waves. A loud sound has higher amplitude and is perceived as stronger, whereas pitch is determined by the frequency of sound waves and how high or low they are. In summary, loudness is about the strength of a sound, while pitch is about its frequency.


Pitch is to frequency of sound as loudness is to?

Amplitude/Intensity


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.


Is it true that a sound with a higher frequency is louder than one with a lower frequency?

No, frequency and loudness are two separate properties of sound. Frequency refers to how many cycles of a wave occur in a second, while loudness refers to the magnitude or intensity of a sound. A sound with a higher intensity is perceived as louder, regardless of its frequency.


Pitch describes the loudness of a sound?

Pitch describes the frequency of a sound.


What is the relation between loudness and frequency of sound?

From what I know from highschool/early university simple harmonic motions, I believe that there is no necessary link between loudness and frequency. Frequency (the number of times a wave completes an oscillation or cycle in one second) decides the pitch of the sound, while amplitude (the difference in height between the highest point in the sound wave and the lowest point) decides the loudness of the sound.

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