Physics, asked by shivanibaggan999, 8 months ago

How is a louder sound different from a softer. support your answer graphically​

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Answered by KAI1935
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Answer:

because it depends on it's frequency...

and pitch.... and source of sound....!!!!

of course if it depends on frequency it will definitely depend on source....

may you understand...

Answered by MagicalCupcake
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⚡Sonar is a device used to measure intensity of sounds. ⚡

  1. Amplitude is the size of the vibration, and this determines how loud the sound is.
  2. A smaller amplitude means a softer sound
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