three properties of sound
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1) Wavelength-The distance between any point on a wave and the equivalent point on the next phase. Literally,the length of the wave.
2) Amplitude-The strength or power of a wave signal.
3) Frequency-The number of times the wavelength occures in one second.
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1) Wavelength-The distance between any point on a wave and the equivalent point on the next phase. Literally,the length of the wave.
2) Amplitude-The strength or power of a wave signal.
3) Frequency-The number of times the wavelength occures in one second.
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➡Volume or Loudness comes from the property "Amplitude".
➡The second characteristic is the "Frequency". Whether we can hear or not. Or its inverse "Wavelength".
➡The third characteristic is the speed which depends on the temperature of medium.
➡The fourth property is the "sound pressure / intensity" compared to the ambient Atmospheric pressure. How long the sound lasts.
➡The fifth property is the "Direction". If the sound comes from the left direction we look left.
Music has one more property.
➡The sixth property is the "Timbre". We can identify a baby's voice from a adult voice or a Guitar from Violin.
➡Volume or Loudness comes from the property "Amplitude".
➡The second characteristic is the "Frequency". Whether we can hear or not. Or its inverse "Wavelength".
➡The third characteristic is the speed which depends on the temperature of medium.
➡The fourth property is the "sound pressure / intensity" compared to the ambient Atmospheric pressure. How long the sound lasts.
➡The fifth property is the "Direction". If the sound comes from the left direction we look left.
Music has one more property.
➡The sixth property is the "Timbre". We can identify a baby's voice from a adult voice or a Guitar from Violin.
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