Which of the following statements is true the height of a wave determines the loudness of a sound or the higher the frequency of the sound the higher the pitch

Respuesta :

Both the above statements are correct.

EXPLANATION:

  • The amplitude or the height of sound waves explains the effects of the sound and Amplitude is the "measure of intensity of the sound".
  • Amplitude is the displacement of a particle from its mean position in either direction.
  • This forms the "height of the sound wave" and thus the large value amplitude indicates more sound and a small value of amplitude results in less sound.
  • If the frequency is "high than the sound" the "pitch will be higher" such that the sound with high frequency will have shrilling sound.
  • For example, the "chirp of a bird" has a "higher pitch" as compared to the "roar of a lion".