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what is the difference between music and noise can The Sims on be music and noise for two different people​

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Answered by Mehertaj
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Answer:

The sound which is unpleasant for our ears is called noise while music is the sound which is pleasant for our ears. Music becomes noise sometimes when it crosses the bearable range of sound for our ears.

Explanation:

we consider music and noise in terms of vibrational and transferable energy as well as from the evolutionary significance of the hearing system of Homo sapiens. Music and sound impinge upon our body and our mind and we can react to both either positively or negatively. Much depends, in this regard, on the frequency spectrum and the level of the sound stimuli, which may sometimes make it possible to set music apart from noise. There are, however, two levels of description: the physical-acoustic description of the sound and the subjective-psychological reactions by the listeners. Starting from a vibrational approach to sound and music, we first investigate how sound may activate the sense of touch and the vestibular system of the inner ear besides the sense of hearing. We then touch upon distinct issues such as the relation between low-frequency sounds and annoyance, the harmful effect of loud sound and noise, the direct effects of overstimulation with sound, the indirect effects of unwanted sounds as related to auditory neurology, and the widespread phenomenon of liking loud sound and music, both from the point of view of behavioral and psychological aspects.

Answered by moonsima1
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Answer: MUSIC

- the sound which produces pleasant effect on our ear and mind is called musical sound.

•The sound level in musical sound usually lies between 10dB and 30dB.

NOISE

- the sound that produces discordant and displeasing effect in our ear and mind is called noise.

•The sound level in noise usually lies above 80dB

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