Understanding frequency and amplitude in sound


Understanding frequency and amplitude in sound
Understanding frequency and amplitude in sound
The frequency and amplitude of sound waves as registered on an oscilloscope.
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NARRATOR: Let's record some sounds so we can compare them:

[C4 keynote]

262 vibrations per second,

[C5 keynote]

524 vibrations per second,

[C6 keynote]

and 1,048 vibrations per second.

The number of vibrations per second is called the frequency. High notes [keynote] have more vibrations per second than low notes [keynote], each twice as much as the octave below it.

Now let's play the same note two ways. Notice the difference:

[Keynotes]

The loudness of the note is related to the strength of its vibration. We call this amplitude. Frequency and amplitude are two qualities of sound.