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what is the difference between loudness and intensity?

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Answered by 110030
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Quest: Distinguish between loudness and intensity of sound. Solution:Intensity of a sound wave is defined as the amount of sound energy passing through a unit area per second. Loudness is a measure of the response of the ear to the sound. The loudness of a sound is defined by its amplitude.

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Answered by jkhan1
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⏹LOUDNESS :


➊.Loudness is the measure of the response ear to the sound.


➋. Loudness cannot be measured accurately.


➌. Loudness depends on the sensivity of ear.



➍. It is not considered as a physical quantity purely.





⏹INTENSITY :


➊. Intensity is the amount of sound energy passing per second per unit area.



➋. Intensity can be measured accurately.



➌. Intensity of sound does not depend on the sensitivity of ear.



➍. It is physical quantity.



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