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How does wavelength affect the pitch of a sound?

A.
the taller the wavelength, the lower the sound
B.
the longer the wavelength, the lower the sound
C.
none of these
D.
the shorter the wavelength, the lower the sound

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User Reham
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Answer:

the longer the wavelength, the lower the sound

Step-by-step explanation:

Longer wavelengths cause lower pitched sounds and shorter wavelengths form shriller, higher pitched sounds. The height of a wavelength is the amplitude of a sound.

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User Chendesheng
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The Answer is B. Because the closer they are the higher the pitch. Hope this helps.

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User Paul Morie
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