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Your amplifier is playing a 200 Hz tone. When you double the amplitude (loudness), what happens to the speed of the sound (v)? Explain your answer with clear math, diagrams and or words.
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Your amplifier is playing a 200 Hz tone. When you double the amplitude (loudness), what happens to the speed of the sound (v)? Explain your answer with clear math, diagrams and or words.
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The speed of the sound in aid is constant and has nothing to do with the frequency or amplitude. Changing those will not affect the speed of the sound.
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