The loudness of a sound wave is affected by the wave's?
A: Pitch
B: Frequency
C: Amplitude
D: Wavelength
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OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
@gottennis121
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Any ideas? :)
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
I'll tell you this. It's not A or D
OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):
I think it is b
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
No @hakunamatata34
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OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):
oh yea my bad its a the pitch is how loud the sound is lol
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
I think its c?
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Also, please no direct answers. Thanks. :)
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Yeah, C. :)
OpenStudy (hakunamatata34):
oh ok sorry
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OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
@gottennis121 Could i ask you a few more? I kind of have an idea on some but i want to make sure i am right.
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Sure.
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave is the wave's?
A: frequency
B: fluctuation pattern
C: spectrum
D: wavelength
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Whatcha think?
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
Is it d?
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OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Yes
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
The wavelength of a wave can be found by?
A: measuring how high the wave is
B: measuring how many waves pass a point in a second
C: measuring the distance from the crest of one wave to the next wave
D: measuring the distance from the crest of one wave to the trough of the next wave
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Ideas?
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
I think c?
OpenStudy (gottennis121):
Yeah
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