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A drum is hit hard and then softly... a) How does volume change. b) How does amplitude change

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Answered by bhavana0808
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Explanation:

The more air in a drum, the lower the note. The less air in a drum, the higher the note. Volume depends on the size of the vibrations that are made. Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound.

As the air molecules vibrate against each other, sound waves are formed and the sound of the drums can be heard. ... Volume depends on the size of the vibrations that are made. Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound. Hit a drum softly and the vibrations are smaller and the sound not as loud thus amplitude changes

Answered by SIALACHAKZAI
21

Answer:

The more air in a drum, the lower the note. The less air in a drum, the higher the note. Volume depends on the size of the vibrations that are made. Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound.

As the air molecules vibrate against each other, sound waves are formed and the sound of the drums can be heard. ... Volume depends on the size of the vibrations that are made. Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound. Hit a drum softly and the vibrations are smaller and the sound not as loud thus amplitude changes

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