What is the difference between loudness and intensity of sound
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Loudness Of A Sound Depends On The Vibrations Made By The Object At Play.
Intensity At The Other Hand Is A Totally Different Thing ,It Is The Power Carried By The Sound Across The Area.It Is Also Called Acoustic Intensity.
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Intensity At The Other Hand Is A Totally Different Thing ,It Is The Power Carried By The Sound Across The Area.It Is Also Called Acoustic Intensity.
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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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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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