Differemces between loudness and sharpness of sound
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The loudness of a sound is defined by its amplitude. The amplitude of a sound decides its intensity, which in turn is perceived by the ear as loudness. Loudness is the measure of response of the ear to the sound. Intensity is the sound power per unit area.
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Sharpness is a measure of the high frequency content of a sound, the greater the proportion of high frequencies the 'sharper' the sound. ... Zwicker and Fastl [1] define a sound of sharpness 1 acum as 'a narrow band noise one critical band wide at a centre frequency of 1kHz having a level of 60dB'
the attribute of a sound that determines the magnitude of the auditory sensation produced and that primarily depends on the amplitude of the sound wave involved.
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