Sound
sound waves are all around us. the electric guitar will make/reflect sound waves just as it sits in the corner. sound waves is what sound is only that sound waves is the more scientific way of saying it.
Pitch is determined by the frequency of a sound wave. On a guitar or piano, the wave is established on a string, but in a wind instrument like a trumpet, flute or tuba, the wave is established in the column of air inside the horn. The longer the column of air, the slower the wave will be, and slower waves produce lower pitches. It's just like on a guitar, where the longer portion of a string that's allowed to vibrate, the slower the wave and lower the pitch will be. All that piping in a tuba encloses a very long column of air, so its pitch is low, while the short pipe of a flute produces a high pitch.
Vibrations cause sounds. A sound wave is the vibration of the air around whatever is "causing" the sound (aka, whatever is causing the vibration--a guitar string, vocal cords, the mechanics of a stereo, etc).
the reason sound vibrates is because of tuning if their are two instruments playing t the same time their sound waves hit eachother creating a faster wave length which makes it sound like the sound is vibrating.
Longer sound wave produce
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The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of its loudness. A loud sound will have a higher amplitude.
A sound wave is represented by a series of compressions and rarefactions traveling through a medium. In a graphical representation, a sound wave appears as a wave-like pattern with peaks and troughs. The frequency of the wave determines the pitch of the sound, while the amplitude represents the volume.
When a sound wave hits an object, it causes the object to vibrate at the same frequency as the sound wave. This can sometimes be seen as the object physically moving, especially if the sound wave has a high intensity or frequency.
sound waves are all around us. the electric guitar will make/reflect sound waves just as it sits in the corner. sound waves is what sound is only that sound waves is the more scientific way of saying it.
a wave although you cannot photograph a sound wave. you can photograph the affects of a sound wave. if you put an extremely large amp and subwoofer near a pond; you sould witness ripples in the water. this is sound at work! it would appear as very small waves.
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An echo is a reflected sound wave, so in real life it doesn't look like anything. However, on a sonograph, it would look very similar to the original sound wave form, just quieter and perhaps a bit distorted depending upon the reflecting surface.