How does a small change in Amplitude and Frequency affect loudness and pitch
of a sound?
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Figure 10.2: Pitch and loudness of sound. Sound B has a lower pitch (lower frequency) than Sound A and is softer (smaller amplitude) than Sound C. The frequency of a sound wave is what your ear understands as pitch. A higher frequency sound has a higher pitch, and a lower frequency sound has a lower pitch.
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The more the amplitude , the louder the sound is .
The more the pitch , the shriller the sound is .
Amplitude determines the loudness of the sound,
Whereas , pitch determines the shrillness of the sound ,
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