Answer:
1.decibel
2.ultra sonic
3.infrasonic
4.intensity
5.picth
6.?
7.?
8.sound
9.?
10.?
Explanation:
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1. Pitch
2.Ultrasonic
3. infrasonic
4. sound
5. Decibels
6. sound intensity
7. intensity
8. loudness (not sure)
9. loudness (not sure)
10.amplitude
The reason why im not sure of 8 and 9 is because of the answers in the word box
EXPLANATION:
1. Pitch is the highness or lowness of sound
2. Frequencies above 20,000 Hz are known as ultrasonic
3. Frequencies by 20 Hz are known as infrasonic
4. Sound and volume is the same
5. Decibels (dB) are named in honor of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of both the telephone and the audiometer
6. Sound waves or vibrations traveling through the air can be measured and viewed on an oscilloscope screen
7. The loudness of a sound relates the intensity of any given sound to the intensity at the threshold of hearing
8. Sound energy comes from vibrations moving through something
9. Im confused
10. A high amplitude sound means louder sound, and a lower amplitude means lower sound
I'm sorry if it's wrong, i tried hard to research
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Answer:
1.decibel
2.ultra sonic
3.infrasonic
4.intensity
5.picth
6.?
7.?
8.sound
9.?
10.?
Explanation:
sorry kung ayan lang ang masasagot kopo
pwede po paki brainliest☺
Answer:
1. Pitch
2.Ultrasonic
3. infrasonic
4. sound
5. Decibels
6. sound intensity
7. intensity
8. loudness (not sure)
9. loudness (not sure)
10.amplitude
The reason why im not sure of 8 and 9 is because of the answers in the word box
EXPLANATION:
1. Pitch is the highness or lowness of sound
2. Frequencies above 20,000 Hz are known as ultrasonic
3. Frequencies by 20 Hz are known as infrasonic
4. Sound and volume is the same
5. Decibels (dB) are named in honor of Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of both the telephone and the audiometer
6. Sound waves or vibrations traveling through the air can be measured and viewed on an oscilloscope screen
7. The loudness of a sound relates the intensity of any given sound to the intensity at the threshold of hearing
8. Sound energy comes from vibrations moving through something
9. Im confused
10. A high amplitude sound means louder sound, and a lower amplitude means lower sound
I'm sorry if it's wrong, i tried hard to research