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different between loudness and intensity of sound?​


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Answered by mukherjisoumi31
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DISTINGWISH BETWEEN LOUDNESS OF SOUND AND INTENSITY ARE :)

INTENSITY OF SOUND WAVE IS DEFINED AS THE AMOUNT OF SOUND ENERGY PASSING THROUGH A UNIT AREA PER SECOND.
LOUDNESS IS THE MEASURE OF THE RESPONSE OF EAR TO THE SOUND AND THE LOUDNESS OF SOUND IN DEFINES BY IT'S AMPLITUDE.

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Answered by adityanathjhamyself
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Hey Friend,here is your answer///  

Loudness is related to the amplitude of sound waves (or pressure amplitude/ displacement relative to atmospheric pressure, typically), whereas intensity is the rate at which power (rate of energy transfer, or work per unit time) is transferred across a given area (Power/Area, or rate of energy transfer per unit area; ...  

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