Frequency and amplitude.
Frequency
The amplitude (The height of the wave) of the wave increases as the sound gets louder.
the pitch of the sound.
The amplitude of a sound corresponds to its loudness so an increase in amplitude will correspond to a louder sound.
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the frequency of a sound wave is higher if its wavelength is shorter
The sensation of a frequencies is commonly referred to as the pitch of a sound. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.
Frequency
The bigger the troughs of the sound wave and height of the wave corresponds to the loudness the higher the wave the louder the sound.
The property is the amplitude, which corresponds to loudness for a sound wave or brightness for a light wave.
The sensation of a frequency is commonly referred to as the pitch of a sound. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.The ability of humans to perceive pitch is associated with the frequency of the sound wave that impinges upon the ear. Because sound waves traveling through air are longitudinal waves that produce high- and low-pressure disturbances of the particles of the air at a given frequency, the ear has an ability to detect such frequencies and associate them with the pitch of the sound.
wave length
compression
Pitch
The characteristics of a sound wave is the Amplitude, Frequency, Wavelength, time period, and velocity. The sound wave itself is a longitudinal wave that shows the rarefactions and compressions of a sound wave.
A wave form consists of a frequency and an amplitude. Sound pitch becomes higher (or more squeaky) with a higher frequency. The volume of sound becomes louder with a higher amplitude.
the amplitude
The amplitude (The height of the wave) of the wave increases as the sound gets louder.