how will the nature of a sound change if the frequency of its source is doubled
Answers
Answered by
1
Doubling the frequency of a wave source (without altering the medium) doubles the speed of the waves. Don't be fooled. ... Yet doubling the frequency only halves the wavelength; wave speed remains the same. To change the wave speed, the medium would have to be changed.
Answered by
1
Answer:
Doubling the frequency of a wave source (without altering the medium) doubles the speed of the waves. Don't be fooled. Yet doubling the frequency only halves the wavelength; wave speed remains the same. To change the wave speed, the medium would have to be changed.
Explanation:
The pitch of the doubled frequency sounds higher, but somehow the same as the original note, while the pitches of all frequencies in between sound quite different. ... The pitch of frequency 880 Hz is higher, but sounds like the same note.
Similar questions