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There's no mathematical connection between amplitude and frequency.

Knowing one doesn't make it possible to calculate the other.

High-pitched sounds can be loud or soft. So can low-pitched ones.

It's a little bit like asking: If the car drove 240 miles today, what color is it ?

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