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distinguish between loudness and intensity of sound​

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Answered by sahilthaku
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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;

Answered by panipuriqueen
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Loudness is a measure of response of our ear to sound.The unit of sound is decibel.It depends on amplitude.I F the amplitude is high the loudness also will be high.

sound intensity is the sound power per unit area.T he sound intensity is directly proportional to the square of amplitude of sound waves.

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