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  1. Jan 11, 2021 · What is the pitch of sound? How is the pitch of sound related to the frequency of sound waves? Define infrasound and ultrasound.

  2. I understand that amplitude determines volume and frequency determines pitch. What changes the quality of a sound? For example, an oboe, a violin, and the speaker in this video can all produce a sustained 440 hz A at the same volume. Why do they sound different?

  3. frequency, pitch, tone. The frequency of a sound wave is called it pitch. High frequency sounds are said to be "high pitched" or just "high"; low frequency sounds are said to be "low pitched" or just "low".

  4. The frequency, measured in Hertz of a sound, is also known as the pitch by musicians. A higher frequency corresponds with a higher, sharper pitch and a lower frequency corresponds with a flat or lower pitch. Some musically trained people are able to detect frequencies as little as 2 Hz.

  5. [BL] For sound, a higher frequency corresponds to a higher pitch while a lower frequency corresponds to a lower pitch. Amplitude corresponds to the loudness of the sound. Amplitude corresponds to the loudness of the sound.

  6. Pitch = human ears perception of frequency of a sound vibration. Low pitch low frequency of vibration/oscillation High pitch high frequency of vibration/oscillation. Q: Is the relation between {perceived} pitch vs. frequency linear? e.g. a straight line y = mx + b relation? A: No... See figure below:

  7. Pitch and Frequency. Intensity and the Decibel Scale. The Speed of Sound. The Human Ear. Lesson 3 Behavior of Sound Waves. Interference and Beats. The Doppler Effect and Shock Waves. Boundary Behavior. Reflection, Refraction, and Diffraction. Lesson 4 - Resonance and Standing Waves. Natural Frequency. Forced Vibration. Standing Wave Patterns.

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