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Represent graphically two sound waves having the same amplitude but different frequency 2) two sound wave having different amplitude and also different wavelength 3) two sound waves have same frequency but different amplitude

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Answered by Anonymous
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<> The first image is that of a sound wave with same amplitude but different frequency

<> The second image is that of a sound wave with different amplitude and also different wavelength

<> The third image is that of a sound wave with same frequency but different amplitude
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Answered by Pratham2508
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A Sound Wave

  • The pattern of disruption brought on by energy moving away from the sound source is known as a sound wave.
  • Longitudinal waves are what makeup sound.

Amplitude

  • The term "amplitude" in reference to light here refers to the energy contained in an electromagnetic wave.
  • The wave's highest vertical displacement from its mean location is referred to as the amplitude.
  • The more energy is increased the larger the amplitude.

Frequency

  • The pace at which a sound wave vibrates as it travels through the air is referred to as its frequency.
  • The value of this parameter determines whether a sound is heard as high- or low-pitched.
  • Pitch is another name for frequency in audio.
  • In cycles per second, the frequency of the sound's vibrating source is determined.

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