relationship between the intensity of sound and vibrationsof sound plz say the ans
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Answer: We can see from the equation that the intensity of a sound is proportional to its amplitude squared. This relationship is consistent with the fact that the sound wave is produced by some vibration; the greater its pressure amplitude, the more the air is compressed during the vibration.
Explanation: One application is the noise measurement of sound intensity in the air at a listener's location as a sound energy quantity. Sound intensity is not the same physical quantity as sound pressure. Human hearing is directly sensitive to sound pressure which is related to sound intensity.
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