Dispuguish between loudnes and intensity
of Sound
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Intensity of Sound:
Intensity of a sound wave is defined as the amount of sound energy passing through a unit area per second.
Intensity of sound is given as:
I=P/A
Where,
I is the sound intensity
P is the acoustic power
A is the normal area to the direction of propagation
Loudness:
Loudness is a measure of the response of the ear to the sound. 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.
Therefore, following is the table which explains the difference between loudness and intensity:
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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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