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24 November, 16:36

What happens to the compressions and rarefactions when a sound gets louder?

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  1. 24 November, 17:44
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    A louder sound, with a bigger amplitude, will make them move further, for example. Frequently is how quickly the oscillation happens. A bigger frequency will make the compressions get closer together (more frequent), making the rarefactions smaller.
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