Physics, asked by sachinswami368, 17 days ago

1. Amplitude and frequency 2. Pitch and timbre 3 Ultrasonic and infrasonic​

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Answered by kaladayatk
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1. Amplitude is an important parameter of waves and is the maximum displacement of points on a wave. Stated another way, amplitude is the vertical distance between a peak or a valley and the equilibrium point. Frequency is the number of wave cycles passing a point per unit time.

2. Pitch allows us to hear intonation in a language and notes in a melody. Timbre allows us to distinguish the vowels and consonants that make up words, as well as the unique sound qualities of different musical instruments. Combinations of pitch and timbre enable us to identify a speaker's voice or a piece of music.

3. Infrasound is sound that is below the lower limit of human hearing, below 20 Hz, and ultrasound is above the upper limit of human hearing, above 20,000 Hz. Infrasonic Sound has a frequency less than the audible frequency range. Less than 20 Hz. ... Ultrasonic Sound has a frequency greater than the audible frequency range.

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