How does the wave pattern of a loud note differ from a soft note? Draw a diagram.
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Loudness of the wave is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude. ... Soft note has a lesser amplitude than that of the loud note. In this way, the wave patterns differ from each other by amplitude. Larger the amplitude is, greater will be the loudness and for softness the less amplitude is required.
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Amplitude is the size of the vibration, and this determines how loud the sound is. A larger amplitude means a louder sound, and a smaller amplitude means a softer sound. Below are the diagram which represents the soft and loud waves respectively. First one is softer wave and the second one is louder wave.
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