Science, asked by Arthewinner, 1 year ago

How can we relate sound and pressure?

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Answered by Ketan88
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Say that your sound source (string, speaker or whatever) is vibrating with the same amplitude and frequency, so and don't change. The speed of sound is roughly independent of the pressure. So your sound intensity will be roughly proportional to the density of the air, or proportional to the pressure
Answered by alismanggalisp8v52b
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The sound is free of pressure. Therefore, the intensity of your sound will be proportional to the pressure.
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