The force applied to an object affects the amplitude of the sound wave it produces, with greater force typically resulting in larger amplitudes.
How does the force applied to an object affect the amplitude of the sound wave it produces?
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The force applied to an object affects the amplitude of the sound wave it produces by increasing the magnitude of vibrations. Stronger force leads to larger vibrations, resulting in higher amplitude sound waves and thus, a louder sound.