If the amplitude of a sound wave increases, the sound will become louder. This is because amplitude directly correlates with the intensity or volume of the sound.
No, the amplitude of a sound wave refers to the intensity or loudness of the sound, while the frequency of a sound wave refers to the pitch or tone. The frequency of a sound wave is determined by the rate of vibrations, which remains the same regardless of the amplitude.
If the amplitude of a sound wave is doubled, the intensity of the sound wave will increase by a factor of four. This is because intensity is proportional to the square of the amplitude of the wave.
If the amplitude of a sound wave increases, the loudness or volume of the sound also increases. This is because amplitude is directly related to the intensity of the sound wave, which our ears perceive as loudness.
When the amplitude of a sound wave increases, the volume or loudness of the sound also increases. This is because amplitude is directly related to the amount of energy in a sound wave, and a higher amplitude means more energy is being transferred, resulting in a louder sound.
It means that the amplitude of the soundwaves is increased, or is increasing if the sound continues to get louder.
The amplitude is increased by strong surface winds.
You bang the strings harder. Than the amplitude of the sound pressure is increased.
More the amplitude, louder will be sound and longer will it travel.
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Amplitude versus frequencyLoudness is a function of the sound wave's amplitude of the sound pressure. Aour ear drums are moved by the sound pressure.The greater the amplitude, the greater the volume. Pitch is related to its frequency. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.Loudness = amplitude of the sound pressureSoftest soundLoudest soundPitch = frequencyLowest pitchHighest pitch
The 'Loudness' of a sound wave is dependent on its Amplitude, hence why we have 'amplifiers' to increase the volume of something.
A frequency meter is the instrument that is used to measure the amplitude of sound. It reads the energy from a sound wave.
When talking about sound, the intensity of the sound is calculated the sound pressure multiplied by the velocity. It doesn't use amplitude in its calculation.
Loudness is affected by parameters other than sound pressure, including frequency and duration. also sound wave amplitude
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No. If a vibration is smaller, the sound is higher pitched. To get a quieter sound the amplitude of the sound-wave needs to be smaller. +++ It depends whether you mean amplitude or wavelength being "smaller", and they are two different things. If the vibration's amplitude is smaller the sound is quieter irrespective of frequency. If the vibration is more rapid, the frequency is higher but the wavelength correspondingly smaller irrespective of amplitude.