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What are some examples of high frequency and low frequency sounds?

High frequency sounds include a whistle, a bird chirping, or a ringing phone. Low frequency sounds include thunder, a bass guitar, or a large drum.


If a sound had a high amplitude and high frequency what would it sound like?

The sound would be like thunder, since thunder also has high amplitudes and frequency also. Usually at the begining of thunder you will listen cracking (krat..kat..krat .........) sound which is high frequency and high pitch. At the time when thundering is almost stop you will listen the heavy /bass sound which is very high amplitude and low frequency (goom.goom....goom...........) sound.


Why frequency of thunder is 50 hertz and frequency of whistle is 1000hertz?

It just is. Sound behaves like a wave, and the pitch of the sound affects the wavelength. And wavelength is directly related to the frequency. A high pitched sound has a a shorter wavelength and a higher frequency than a low-pitched sound.


What are some examples of low frequency sounds?

Low frequency sounds are those with a lower pitch and include examples such as the rumble of thunder, the deep tones of a tuba, and the bass notes in music.


How does the incident frequency compare to the reflected frequency?

Incident frequency is the original frequency of an incoming wave, while reflected frequency is the frequency of the wave that is bounced back after hitting a boundary. In general, the incident frequency is the same as the reflected frequency because the wave retains its original frequency upon reflection, assuming no frequency changes occur due to the medium.

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Is the frequency of thunder a low or high sound?

The frequency of thunder is generally a low sound. Thunder is produced by the rapid expansion of air heated by lightning, creating low-frequency sound waves that we hear as rumbles and booms.


What are the General rules of constructing Frequency table?

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Why does thunder scare a gun dog but the sound of a gun doesn't?

thunder and guns have different frequencies a gun has a sharp fast frequency while thunder has a long low frequency also environment might play a factor


What are some examples of high frequency and low frequency sounds?

High frequency sounds include a whistle, a bird chirping, or a ringing phone. Low frequency sounds include thunder, a bass guitar, or a large drum.


If a sound had a high amplitude and high frequency what would it sound like?

The sound would be like thunder, since thunder also has high amplitudes and frequency also. Usually at the begining of thunder you will listen cracking (krat..kat..krat .........) sound which is high frequency and high pitch. At the time when thundering is almost stop you will listen the heavy /bass sound which is very high amplitude and low frequency (goom.goom....goom...........) sound.


Why frequency of thunder is 50 hertz and frequency of whistle is 1000hertz?

It just is. Sound behaves like a wave, and the pitch of the sound affects the wavelength. And wavelength is directly related to the frequency. A high pitched sound has a a shorter wavelength and a higher frequency than a low-pitched sound.


What are some examples of low frequency sounds?

Low frequency sounds are those with a lower pitch and include examples such as the rumble of thunder, the deep tones of a tuba, and the bass notes in music.


How do you increase a waves frequency?

Increase the energy in general.


What does frequency?

Frequency determines the number of times an event is repeated in a unit time. Event could be anything in general.


What is the frequency of thunder?

Thunder itself doesn't have a specific frequency; rather, it is the sound produced by the rapid expansion and contraction of air surrounding a lightning strike. This sound can generate a wide range of frequencies, typically between 20 Hz and 20 kHz, depending on various factors such as the distance from the observer and the conditions of the atmosphere. The rumbling sound of thunder is caused by the lower frequencies, while the sharper cracks are associated with higher frequencies.


Why Transmitter frequency lower than Receiver?

In general they will be the same.


Why does the thunder sound hollow?

Because it is lighting between clouds. Most of the sound originates at the same distance from you. So the frequency of the sound is nearly the same. Therefor you can hear the harmonics created by the small difference in frequency.