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how is loudness is different from intensity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Loudness is related to the amplitude of sound waves (or pressure amplitude/ displacement relative to atmospheric pressure, typically), whereas intensity is the rate at which power (rate of energy transfer, or work per unit time) is transferred across a given area (Power/Area, or rate of energy transfer per unit area

Answered by adyasha88
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Loudness is measured in decibels. Intensity is measured in Watt per meter square. Loudness is dependent on the sensitivity of the human ears. Intensity is independent of the sensitivity of the human ears.

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