Give reasons,why?
a)We can recognise our family members from their voice without seeing them.
b)The thinner strings of a guitar give out shriller soundthat the thicker strings.
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Please find below the solution to the asked query:
1) Our brain develops a recognition pattern for the voices it hears nearly every day. This way we can not only recognise out family members but also our friends and common people that we meet almost daily.
2) The frequency of the sound produced is inversely proportional to the thickness of the string. As the frequency of the sound increases so does the pitch of the sound and with the increase in the pitch of the sound the shrillness of the sound also increases.
Hope this information will clear your doubts about Sound.
If you have any more doubts just ask here on the forum and our experts will try to help you out as soon as possible.
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Satyendra Singh
Please find below the solution to the asked query:
1) Our brain develops a recognition pattern for the voices it hears nearly every day. This way we can not only recognise out family members but also our friends and common people that we meet almost daily.
2) The frequency of the sound produced is inversely proportional to the thickness of the string. As the frequency of the sound increases so does the pitch of the sound and with the increase in the pitch of the sound the shrillness of the sound also increases.
Hope this information will clear your doubts about Sound.
If you have any more doubts just ask here on the forum and our experts will try to help you out as soon as possible.
Regards
Satyendra Singh