Sound with higher amplitude transmitts to longer distance. Why? Give reason
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Amplitude refers to maximum vertical distance traveled by sound waves from its mean position
Amplitude contains consecutive compression and expansion
Because of high frequency it has high energy and therefore it travels long distance making loud noise
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Amplitude contains consecutive compression and expansion
Because of high frequency it has high energy and therefore it travels long distance making loud noise
I hope ur doubt is cleared
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Thank you
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