Respuesta :

the pitch of sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave

Answer: Pitch is determined by the frequency of a sound wave.

Explanation: The word pitch is used to describe how high or low a sound is. A songbird chirping is a sound with a high pitch. A soprano voice or a melody played on a piccolo are also examples of high pitched sounds. Examples of sounds with a low pitch include a man speaking with a deep voice or a cello playing.

Pitch is determined by the frequency of the sound wave. We learned that frequency is used to describe how often a wave occurs. The frequency is the number of vibrations of an object per second. We also learned that frequency is measured in hertz, or vibrations per second. When we look at sound waves, the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch of the sound. In other words, the faster the sound wave is vibrating, the higher it will sound to you. Be sure to understand that a high frequency doesn’t mean the sound wave is traveling any faster - it just has more vibrations per second.

Humans are able to hear pitch in a range between 20 hertz (low frequency, low pitch) and 20,000 hertz (high frequency, high pitch). Animals have a wide variety of ranges. Elephants and some whales can hear extremely low frequencies, and bats and porpoises can hear frequencies up to 150,000 hertz! If you think about all the noise you hear every day, imagine how noisy it would be if you could even come close to all the noises that are really out there!