OMG HELP

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MaxiTheNerd[OP]
06.06.2025 11:47
LinkI GOT A 32 ON MY MATH QUIZ NOW I AM FAILING MAth
MaxiTheNerd[OP]
06.06.2025 11:58
Linkdoes this make sense help
"The sound waves become higher in amplitude and shorter in wavelength when tension is increased. When this happens in stringed instruments, they are either being tuned or played, and the pitch / frequency of the sound wave increases higher. This is because the short wavelengths will cause more vibrations per second, making the sound travel much faster and the sound will be more high pitch."
MaxiTheNerd[OP]
06.06.2025 12:03
Linkpitched*
perfect-dabber17
06.06.2025 12:05
Linkthe amplitude is how "tall" a wave is and the width is how "long" or "wide" a wave is. when an instrument is played, it gives tension/pressure, which makes a wave "taller" (higher in amplitude) but less "wider." (shorter in width) less "wide" waves give a higher pitch and faster vibrations and speed.
perfect-dabber17
06.06.2025 12:06
Linkdid you get that? i'll try to elaborate further
MaxiTheNerd[OP]
06.06.2025 12:25
Linkyes, that makes sense. does that align with what i wrote?
CalicoKitte
06.06.2025 13:51
Linkit does! one thig i like todo is picture the scene out in my head to make examples and it helps