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How do the frequency and amplitude affect the sound?
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How do the frequency and amplitude affect the sound?
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A higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch. Amplitude corresponds to the loudness of sound.
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The sound is perceived as louder if the amplitude increases, and softer if the amplitude decreases. ( for amplitude)
Since sound at all frequencies has the same speed in air, a change in frequency means a change in wavelength. ( for frequency)
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