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∙ 12y agoit'll get louder
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∙ 12y agoIf both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
the surface area quadruples.
The Value of the Mean will Double as well.
IF a wave moving at a constant speed were to have it's wavelength doubled (Wavelength x 2), then the frequency of the wave would be half of what it originally was (Frequency / 2).
The volume would increase by a factor of 23 = 8
If two sine waves of equal frequency and amplitude are superimposed, the resulting wave will have the same frequency. The particle will experience constructive and destructive interference, leading to regions of higher and lower amplitudes.
Amplitude - video game - happened in 2003.
It gets wet.
Then the signal will be the same amplitude.
It gets louder or quieter.
If waves with the same amplitude interact constructively, they will combine to create a wave with a larger amplitude. If they interact destructively, they will cancel each other out.
When the amplitude of a sound wave increases, the sound becomes louder and more intense. Conversely, if the amplitude decreases, the sound becomes softer. Amplitude directly affects the perceived volume of the sound.
If both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
increases by 6 dB
That will not happen unless matter is undergoing a phase change and the temperature you are measuring is that of the matter undergoing the phase change.
As an example: 4 x 5 = 20, when doubled only once, it is 8 x 10 = 80
the surface area quadruples.