The word is treetop.
ocean waves have to do with water and sound waves have to do with sound
The crest!! (I think!!) -To all you study island lovers out there!! LOL
The viola makes the highest sound of any string instrument.
loudness is the magnitude of wave of sound(the highest point reached by the wave). intensity is frequency of sound (that's how much a wave vibrates in 1 second)
The compound word "pancake" has a short "a" sound.
a loud sound
The word "treetop" (long E) fits the bill.
Long Island Sound at sea level is the lowest point in Connecticut.
Waster is a physical compound. Sound is an energy wave.
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.
~20kHz
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