Initial displacement has no effect on the period of oscillation. The period T = 2(pi)sqrt(mass/spring constant)
The amplitude of the wave is changed when there is interference, resulting in either constructive interference (increased amplitude) or destructive interference (decreased amplitude).
amplitude is the height of the wave from the middle point, it can be either from the middle to the bottom, or middle to the top of the wave. the frequency is how frequent the crests of each wave (the amplitude) pass a given point. so how they relate is, the highest point/lowest point is the crest, and the that is the amplitude is the ends of the crests ============================================ (In other words, to paraphrase the above remarks, there is no relationship between the amplitude and frequency of a wave. Either characteristic may be changed with no effect on the other.)
when amplitude is changed [ lets take it as we have increased the amplitude] the frequency increases. the higher the frequency the louder the sound becomes. See I am a student of class 8 & whatever I knew I told u. I hope u would like the answer. Regards Arjun Mittal
The volume of a sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave. Amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of particles in a medium from their rest position when a sound wave passes through it. The greater the amplitude of the sound wave, the louder the sound will be perceived by our ears. This is why sounds with higher amplitudes are perceived as louder than sounds with lower amplitudes.
The frequency and the amplitude are related in such a way that, the greater the amplitude the greater is the energy. The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be and the frequency (cycles per second) of the oscillation tells how high the sound of the tone will be. The amplitude gives the loudness of the tone: See link below The frequency gives the pitch of the tone: See link below
There is no relationship. They are independent. Either of those quantities can be changed without any effect on the other one. Except that when considering coupling, a greater amplitude or one component will have more effect in 'changing' the period of oscillation of the other to match the one with the high amplitude (via resonance).
* The term peak amplitude, often shortened to amplitude, is the nonnegative value of the waveform's peak (either positive or negative). * The instantaneous amplitude of is the value of (either positive or negative) at time . * The instantaneous magnitude, or simply magnitude, of is nonnegative and is given by . ALSO Amplitude is the maximum displacement from equilibrium in a sinusoidal wave.Magnitude is just the value of something; typically refering to scalar quantities.
Oscillations (vibrations) are damped when they are changed by some action. For example, touching an oscillating (vibrating) tuning fork with your finger is said to be damping it. The oscillation (number of Hertz) of an electrical oscillator, such as a TV tuner, is changed by varying the settings of the tuner.
The amplitude of the wave is changed when there is interference, resulting in either constructive interference (increased amplitude) or destructive interference (decreased amplitude).
amplitude is the height of the wave from the middle point, it can be either from the middle to the bottom, or middle to the top of the wave. the frequency is how frequent the crests of each wave (the amplitude) pass a given point. so how they relate is, the highest point/lowest point is the crest, and the that is the amplitude is the ends of the crests ============================================ (In other words, to paraphrase the above remarks, there is no relationship between the amplitude and frequency of a wave. Either characteristic may be changed with no effect on the other.)
Yes, it is true that an equilibrium constant is not changed by a change in pressure.
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when amplitude is changed [ lets take it as we have increased the amplitude] the frequency increases. the higher the frequency the louder the sound becomes. See I am a student of class 8 & whatever I knew I told u. I hope u would like the answer. Regards Arjun Mittal
The volume of a sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave. Amplitude refers to the maximum displacement of particles in a medium from their rest position when a sound wave passes through it. The greater the amplitude of the sound wave, the louder the sound will be perceived by our ears. This is why sounds with higher amplitudes are perceived as louder than sounds with lower amplitudes.
the equilibrium constant would change
the equilibrium constant would change
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