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Match each sound wave property with its observable effect. *Answers may be used more than once. Properties: amplitude wavelength frequency Observable Effects: volume pitch
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Match each sound wave property with its observable effect. *Answers may be used more than once. Properties: amplitude wavelength frequency Observable Effects: volume pitch
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Match each sound wave property with its observable effect.
*Answers may be used more than once.
Properties:
amplitude
wavelength
frequency
Observable Effects:
volume
pitch
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Frequency- pitch
Wave length- pitch
Amplitude- pitch
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