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difference between intensity and amplitude

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Answered by SHIMMERS
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Amplitude is directly related to the acoustic energy or intensity of a sound. Both amplitude and intensity are related to sound's power.
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Answered by azifkhan007
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Amplitude is the objective measurement of the degree of change (positive or negative) in atmospheric pressure (the compression and rarefaction of air molecules) caused by sound waves. Sounds with greater amplitude will produce greater changes in atmospheric pressure from high pressure to low pressure. Intensity is the amount of energy passing normally through unit area in the propagating medium of sound.

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