If you are attending a rock concert and the sound of the guitar is much louder than the singer’s voice, which of the following conclusions would be most reasonable? A. The singer is producing sound waves of a longer wavelength than the guitar’s strumming. B. The guitar is producing sound waves of a longer wavelength than the singer’s voice. C. The singer is producing sound waves of a higher amplitude than the guitar’s strumming. D. The guitar is producing sound waves of a higher amplitude than the singer’s voice. ILL GIVE YOU A MEDAL, FAN YOU,
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DO YOU KNOW THE ANSWER??
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Ahem. As a matter a fact, I do know the answer. But I can't just give it to you, I can guide you though. Remember that a higher amplitude means a higher volume (louder). And look at the picture I gave you.
Loudness is related to amplitude, the amount of energy in the wave.
hugsnotughs interesting picture is that for a joke or do you literally support that
Is it D because the guitar has a higher amplitude which mean a louder sound and that's what D says
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