Difference between loudness and frequency
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Frequency (the number of vibrations or sound waves per second) is measured in Hertz (Hz). A sound that is 4,000 Hz (like the sound the letter "F" makes) has 4,000 waves per second. Intensity (loudness) is the amount of energy of a vibration, and is measured in decibels (dB).
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Frequency (the number of vibrations or sound waves per second) is measured in Hertz (Hz). A sound that is 4,000 Hz (like the sound the letter "F" makes) has 4,000 waves per second. ... Intensity (loudness) is the amount of energy of a vibration, and is measured in decibels (dB).
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