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which wave property determines loudness and pitch ​

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Answered by shubhamkh9560
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The amplitude and the loudness are directly proportional, i.e., the greater the amplitude the sound is characterized by a greater loudness. The frequency of the sound as for any other wave is the number of wavelengths per second. The pitch of the sound is characterized by the frequency of the sound.

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The amplitude and the loudness are directly proportional, i.e., the greater the amplitude the sound is characterized by a greater loudness. The frequency of the sound as for any other wave is the number of wavelengths per second. The pitch of the sound is characterized by the frequency of the sound.

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