what happens to the frequency and wavelength of a sound that decreases in pitch?
what factors might affect the measurements of the speed of sound at any particular location?
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what happens to the frequency and wavelength of a sound that decreases in pitch?
what factors might affect the measurements of the speed of sound at any particular location?
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1. Both frequency and wavelength will change. ... Although the amplitude of the wave does not increase with pitch, it is true that our ears detect different frequencies at different intensity levels - so it is possible that a high frequency sound may seem louder to our ears than a low frequency sound of the same amplitude.
2. Factors Affecting The Speed of Sound
•The Density of Medium: Sound requires a medium to travel. The density of the medium is among the factors which affect the speed of sound. ...
•The Temperature of The Medium: Higher the temperature, the higher is the speed of sound in the medium.