Different rubber bands will produce different resonant frequencies, depending on their thickness or width, and how tightly they are stretched. Thicker, heavier, and loosely stretched rubber bands will sound lower pitched, while thinner, lighter, tightly stretched rubber bands will sound higher.
- What factors affect the pitch and the loudness of a sound?
- What factors affect the pitch and loudness of the sound produced by the rubber bands Brainly?
- How did the sound change when you stretched the rubber band?
- Does increasing the number of rubber band affect the pitch produced in the sounding box how?
What factors affect the pitch and the loudness of a sound?
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- There are 2 basic qualities of sound:
- Pitch is related to frequency. ...
- Volume, or loudness, is related to the strength, intensity, pressure, or power of the sound. ...
- Resonance is the tendency of an object to vibrate at maximum amplitude (size) at a certain frequency.
What factors affect the pitch and loudness of the sound produced by the rubber bands Brainly?
Answer: The factor that can affect the loudness of the sound produce by the rubber bands is the force the you apply on it the lesser the force the lesser the sound may produce the greater the force the greater/louder the sound may produce.
How did the sound change when you stretched the rubber band?
When we change the size of the cup that the rubber band is stretched around, the rubber band may get tighter or looser. When it is tighter, it can only move a short distance back and forth, which makes a higher pitched sound.
Does increasing the number of rubber band affect the pitch produced in the sounding box how?
The length of the rubber band that is able to vibrate becomes shorter. The shorter bands will vibrate faster, producing a higher pitch. ... The longer length of the rubber band makes a low, long, heavy sound and vibrates at a slower rate of frequency.