A diagram that represents high pitch would typically show a waveform with a high frequency, indicating the rapid vibration of the sound wave. The wavelength would be shorter and the amplitude may be smaller compared to a low pitch diagram.
Amplitude in a wave diagram represents the height of the wave which corresponds to the intensity or volume of the sound. A larger amplitude indicates a louder sound. Pitch, on the other hand, is depicted by the frequency of the wave. Higher frequency waves correspond to higher pitch sounds, while lower frequency waves represent lower pitch sounds.
Area enclosed by the PV (pressure-volume) and TS (temperature-entropy) diagrams shows the work done by the system.
The term "normal" in a ray diagram represents a line perpendicular to the surface at the point of reflection. It is used to show the angle of incidence and angle of reflection relative to the surface.
Yes, high frequency corresponds to high pitch.
the best describes a high frequency sound is high pitch!!..
The music note that represents the highest pitch in a musical scale is called "high C."
The music note on the staff that represents the highest pitch in standard music notation is called a "high G."
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State diagram represents behavior without noting the classes involved whereas sequence diagram represents behavior, by describing how classes move from state to state
A diagram is any graphic that represents information. A Venn Diagram is a diagram with circles overlapping.
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The answer depends on where x is in the Venn diagram and what it represents.
In music, a pitch refers to the frequency of a sound, determining how high or low it is. A note, on the other hand, is a symbol that represents a specific pitch on a musical scale.
There are a few letters that represents the proper location on a diagram. The best location would been the top.
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the pitch of a note is when u find if the note is high or low for example if someone plays a high d the pitch is high hope that helped :)