✌️What is loudness of sound? What factors does it depend on?✌️
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The loudness of softness of a sound depends upon it's amplitude. The amplitude of the sound wave depends upon the force with which an object is prepared to vibrate.
The loudness of softness of a sound depends upon it's amplitude. The amplitude of the sound wave depends upon the force with which an object is prepared to vibrate.Loud sound can travel a longer distance as it is associated with higher energy while soft sound can travel a shorter distance as it is associated with less energy. A sound wave spreads out after it leaves its source of production and as it moves away from the source its amplitude and its loudness decreases.
The loudness of softness of a sound depends upon it's amplitude. The amplitude of the sound wave depends upon the force with which an object is prepared to vibrate.Loud sound can travel a longer distance as it is associated with higher energy while soft sound can travel a shorter distance as it is associated with less energy. A sound wave spreads out after it leaves its source of production and as it moves away from the source its amplitude and its loudness decreases.Loudness depends upon amplitude, intensity of sound and sensitivity of the ear.
The loudness of softness of a sound depends upon it's amplitude. The amplitude of the sound wave depends upon the force with which an object is prepared to vibrate.Loud sound can travel a longer distance as it is associated with higher energy while soft sound can travel a shorter distance as it is associated with less energy. A sound wave spreads out after it leaves its source of production and as it moves away from the source its amplitude and its loudness decreases.Loudness depends upon amplitude, intensity of sound and sensitivity of the ear.Hope it helps :-)
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A loud sound has high energy.
Loudness depends on the amplitude of vibrations.
loudness is proportional to the square of the amplitude of vibrations.
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