Two waves having sinusoidal waveforms have different wavelengths and different amplitude. They will be having
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(a) The pitch depends upon the frequency of the source.
As the two waves have different amplitude therefore they having different intensity.
While quality depends on number of harmonics$/$overtone produced and their relative intensity.
Assuming that their frequencies are the same.
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