Description : The quality or tone of a musical sound produced by a stringed instrument depends on – (1) frequency of vibration (2) length of the strings in the instrument (3) Amplitude of vibration (4) wave form of the sound
Last Answer : (4) wave form of the sound Explanation: The timbre or quality of a sound depends on its wave form, which varies with the number of over-tones, or harmonics, that are present, their ... particular musical sound have a different sound from another, even when they have the same pitch and loudness.
Description : Quality of a musical note depends on – (1) Fundamental frequency (2) Amplitude of the wave (3) Harmonics present (4) Velocity of sound in the medium
Last Answer : (3) Harmonics present Explanation: Sound "quality" or "timbre" describes those characteristics of sound which allow the ear to distinguish sounds which have the same pitch and loudness. Timbre is mainly ... and the attack-decay envelope of the sound. Harmonic content is the most important of these.
Description : Quality of a musical note depends on (1) Fundamental frequency (2) Amplitude of the wave (3) Harmonics present (4) Velocity of sound in the medium
Last Answer : Harmonics present
Description : The quality or tone of a musical sound produced by a stringed instrument depends on (1) frequency of vibration (2) length of the strings in the instrument (3) Amplitude of vibration (4) wave form of the sound
Last Answer : wave form of the sound
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Frequency is the number of wave crests passing a fixed point in one second (B) Frequency of a wave is measured in Hertz (Hz) (C) Amplitude of a wave is the height of its crust from the mid-point (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : What The height of a wave or the amount of the wave carries is the amplitude.?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : The strength of wave action depends on all these EXCEPT: A. Currents in the sea (Answer) B. Wind strength C. Depth of coastal water D. Height of waves
Last Answer : A. Currents in the sea (Answer)
Description : The pitch of sound depends on its – (1) Frequency (2) Intensity (3) Velocity (4) Amplitude
Last Answer : (1) Frequency Explanation: Pitch is a perceptual property that allows the ordering of sounds on a frequencyrelated scale. Pitch may be quantified as a frequency, but pitch is not a purely objective physical property; it is a subjective psychoacoustical attribute of sound.
Description : Which of the following statements dealing with simple harmonic motion of a mass-spring system is TRUE? w) The acceleration is largest when the oscillating mass is instantaneously at rest. x) The ... of the motion. z) The acceleration is larger when the oscillating mass has its greatest velocity.
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- THE ACCELERATION IS LARGEST WHEN THE OSCILLATING MASS IS INSTANTANEOUSLY AT REST
Description : The pitch of sound depends on its (1) Frequency(2) Intensity (3) Velocity (4) Amplitude
Last Answer : Frequency
Description : Loudness of sound depends on – (1) Frequency (2) Wavelength (3) Amplitude (4) Pitch
Last Answer : (3) Amplitude Explanation: Loudness depends on the amplitude of the sound wave. The larger the amplitude the more energy the sound wave contains therefore the louder the sound. The pitch of a note depends on the frequency of the source of the sound.
Description : The loudness of sound depends upon (1) Velocity (2) Pitch (3) Amplitude (4) Wavelength
Last Answer : (3) Amplitude Explanation: Loudness is the characteristic of a sound that is primarily a psychological correlate of physical strength (amplitude).
Description : The ENERGY associated with a photon depends upon the photon's: w) velocity x) frequency y) amplitude z) the brightness of the source from which it comes
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- FREQUENCY
Description : Loudness of sound depends on (1) Frequency (2) Wavelength (3) Amplitude (4) Pitch
Last Answer : Amplitude
Description : How does the energy of a wave depend on its frequency if the amplitude stays constant?
Description : Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the other is its (a) Amplitude (b) Velocity (c) Wavelength (d) Frequency
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : When we hear a sound, we can identify its source from ______. (1) wave length of sound (2) the overtones present in the sound (3) the intensity of sound (4) the amplitude of sound
Last Answer : (2) the overtones present in the sound Explanation: An overtone is any frequency higher than the fundamental frequency of a sound. Using the model of Fourier analysis, the fundamental and the overtones together are called partials.
Description : Of the following properties of a wave, the one that is independent of the other is its (1) amplitude (2) velocity (3) wavelength (4) frequency
Last Answer : (1) amplitude Explanation: The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
Description : When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its – (1) frequency (2) amplitude (3) wavelength (4) velocity
Last Answer : (2) amplitude Explanation: When a light wave is reflected from an object, it changes not only its amplitude but also its phase according to the properties of the object at a particular point. The velocity and momentum are just reversed in another direction.
Last Answer : a) amplitude Explanation: The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
Description : What is the amplitude of a standing wave at its node?
Last Answer : ANSWER: 0
Description : When a light wave is reflected from a mirror, there is a change in its (1) frequency (2) amplitude (3) wavelength (4) velocity
Last Answer : amplitude
Description : With which can Radio wave of constant amplitude be generated? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Is it true that the larger the amplitude of the less energy is transported by the Wave?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What are the relationships that are present between frequency wavelength and amplitude of a wave?
Description : How much of an increase in wave amplitude is seen for an earthquake?
Description : How does increasing the amplitude affect the wavelength of a wave?
Last Answer : It doesn't.Amplitude and wavelength are independent variables.
Description : How is a wave's amplitude related to the amount of energy the wave carries?
Last Answer : There is a direct correlation between the amplitude of a wave and its energy. The greater the amplitude, the more energy it carries compared to the same wave of lower amplitude.
Description : What is it called when the crests of two waves overlap and result in increased wave amplitude?
Last Answer : kkkk
Description : Intensity of any wave is proportional to which of the following? (1) Amplitude (2) Square of amplitude (3) Square root of amplitude (4) Cube of amplitude
Last Answer : (2) Square of amplitude Explanation: The energy of a wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude. Therefore, the intensity of a wave is also proportional to the square of its amplitude.
Description : A 1000W carrier is amplitude modulated to a depth of 85%. Calculate the total power of the modulated wave? A. 1361.25 W B. 680.62 W C. 1425 W D. 712.5 W
Last Answer : A. 1361.25 W
Description : What type of transmission is radiated from an aircraft’s radio altimeter antenna? A. An amplitude modulated continuous wave B. A pulse position modulated UHF signal C. A differential phase shift keyed UHF signal D. A frequency modulated continuous wave
Last Answer : D. A frequency modulated continuous wave
Description : What is the period of a wave? A. The number of degrees in tone cycle B. The number of zero crossing in one cycle C. The amplitude of the wave D. The time required to complete one cycle
Last Answer : D. The time required to complete one cycle
Description : With which can Radio wave of constant amplitude be generated?
Last Answer : Oscillator
Description : Three audio waves with 100,200 and 300 volts amplitude respectively, simultaneously modulate a 450 volts carrier. What is the total percent of modulation of the AM wave? A. 69 % B. 115.5 % C. 50% D. 83%
Last Answer : D. 83%
Description : In FM, frequency of modulated wave varies with A. amplitude B. time C. wavelength D. energy
Last Answer : time
Description : In frequency modulation, amplitude of modulated wave is A. positive B. negative C. constant D. zero
Last Answer : constant
Description : Variation in amplitude or frequency of carrier wave is called A. amplitude modulation B. frequency modulation C. modulation D. bandwidth
Last Answer : modulation
Description : Amplitude of modulated wave is in phase with A. output B. system C. frequency D. signal
Last Answer : signal
Description : Highest point on AC graph is known as A. peak value B. amplitude C. frequency D. wave front
Last Answer : peak value
Description : If the maximum amplitude of a sine wave is 2 V, the minimum amplitude is________ V. A) 2 B) 1 C) -2 D) between -2 and 2
Last Answer : -2
Description : The skin depth is calculated from the amplitude of the wave. State true/false a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : When a wave strikes a vertical breakwater in deep water, it is reflected back and on meeting another advancing wave of similar amplitude merges and rises vertically in a wall of water. This phenomenon is called (A) Surf (B) Clapotis (C) Fetch (D) Swell
Last Answer : (B) Clapotis
Description : What is the instantaneous amplitude of a sine wave?
Last Answer : The value at any given point on the sine wave.
Description : Interference in thin film is mainly because of (a) Division amplitude (b) Division of wave fronts (c) Addition of amplitude (d) Addition of wave fronts
Last Answer : (a) Division amplitude
Description : Interference in thin film is mainly because of A. Division amplitude B. Division of wave fronts C. Addition of amplitude D. Addition of wave fronts
Last Answer : A. Division amplitude
Description : Two sources of light are said to be coherent if __________. A. they produce waves of the same wave length B. they have the same amplitude of vibration C. they produce waves in the medium simultaneously D. they produce waves of the same amplitude
Last Answer : D. they produce waves of the same amplitude
Description : The speed of any mechanical wave as it propagates through a medium is dependent mainly on the A. frequency of the wave source B. wavelength C. period of the wave D. type of medium through which the wave travels E. amplitude
Last Answer : D. type of medium through which the wave travels
Description : .As a wave travels down a spring, the amplitude slowly decreases. Why does this occur? A. The law of conservation of energy does not apply to waves. B. The energy is spread out along the entire ... due to friction as the particles in the spring rub against each other. E. all of the above
Last Answer : D. Some energy is lost due to friction as the particles in the spring rub against each other.
Description : The amplitude of a wave is ______. (i) the distance the wave moves in one second (ii). the distance the wave moves in one time period of the wave (iii) the maximum distance moved by the medium particles on either side of the mean position* (iv) the distance equal to one wave length
Last Answer : iii) the maximum distance moved by the medium particles on either side of the mean position*