Problem 1E Your friend says that frequency is a quantitative measure of pitch. Do you agree or disagree?
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Textbook Solutions for Conceptual Physics
Chapter 21 Problem 1R
Question
Consider three notes: A, 220 Hz; B, 440 Hz; and C, 660 Hz. Rank them from highest to lowest for
a. pitch.
b. frequency.
c. wavelength.
Solution
Solution 1R
Step 1:
Pitch is nothing but the ear’s perception to a particular frequency. In this problem if we rank the pitch from highest to lowest, the higher frequency wave will have higher pitch. So, it will be,
C (660 Hz) > B (440 Hz) > A (220 Hz).
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Title
Conceptual Physics 11
Author
Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN
9780321568090