difference between loudness and intensity
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Difference between loudness is that it's determine the sound of the wave coming in and the intensity of a pitch determine the deep and the pitch of how a sound can be low or high.
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Heya,
Here is your answer.
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We sometimes use loudness and pitch interchangeably, but both are different.
LOUDNESS
- Loudness is a measure of the response of the ear to sound.
- It is a physiological response of the ear to the intensity of sound.
- It depends on amplitude
INTENSITY
- The amount of sound energy passing each second through unit area is called the intensity of sound.
- Its nothing about physcological response.
- It depends on sound energy
Hope it helps
Here is your answer.
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We sometimes use loudness and pitch interchangeably, but both are different.
LOUDNESS
- Loudness is a measure of the response of the ear to sound.
- It is a physiological response of the ear to the intensity of sound.
- It depends on amplitude
INTENSITY
- The amount of sound energy passing each second through unit area is called the intensity of sound.
- Its nothing about physcological response.
- It depends on sound energy
Hope it helps
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