Which of the following factors change when a sound gets louder? Which change when a pitch gets higher? a. intensity, b. speed of the sound waves, c. frequency, d. decibel level, e. wavelength, f. amplitude

Tara Mayer

Tara Mayer

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2022-10-15

Which of the following factors change when a sound gets louder? Which change when a pitch gets higher? a. intensity, b. speed of the sound waves, c. frequency, d. decibel level, e. wavelength, f. amplitude

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benyaep17

benyaep17

Beginner2022-10-16Added 11 answers

Sound gets louder - Since the loudness of the sound is dependent on the intensity of the sound wave, a sound getting louder should change its intensity, and by extension, decibel level and amplitude of the sound wave as well.
Increasing the pitch- Since pitch is dependent on the frequency of the sound wave, increasing the pitch should change the frequency, and by extension, the wavelength.
The speed of the sound wave is dependent on the medium and is therefore affected by neither of the two.
A louder sound results to changes in: A.) intensity, D.) decibel level, and F.) amplitude
Increasing the pitch results to changes in: C.) frequency and E.) wavelength.

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