Physics, asked by amulyadwivedi045, 1 year ago

how does loudness of a sound depend
1] amplitude of a wave
2]distance between source of of sound and the listener

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Answered by devansh1446
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Answered by smartyaryan143
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Explanation:

The intensity or loudness of a sound depends upon the extent to which the sounding body vibrates, i.e., the amplitude of vibration. A sound is louder as the amplitude of vibration is greater, and the intensity decreases as the distance from the source increases.

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