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explain how the power of sound producing source the amplitude of the vibrations the loudness of a sound and the energy of the sound waves in air are related you can use the example of a vibrating membrane or string to explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The loudness of a sound is directly related to the square of its amplitude. If the sound waves have a small amplitude,then the sound will be faint. On the other hand if the sound waves have a large amplitude,then the sound will be loud.

Answered by dangergamerz090
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The loudness of a sound is directly related to the square of its amplitude. If the sound waves have a small amplitude,then the sound will be faint. On the other hand if the sound waves have a large amplitude,then the sound will be loud.

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