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What is the difference between pitch and loudness?

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Answered by ahadiabdul
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Pitch refers to the frequency of a sound, while loudness refers to the size or amplitude of the sound. Every sound has both a specific pitch and loudness.
Answered by anu4337
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Answer:

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Loudness -

  • It depends on the amplitude .
  • It is a measure of the energy of the wave.
  • It depends on the distance of the listener from the source of sound, and area of the vibrating body.

Pitch -

  • It depends on the frequency .
  • It does not depend on the energy of the wave.
  • It has independent of the distance between the listener and the source, and the area of the vibrating body.

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