Physics, asked by aartiaarti8000, 4 months ago

سقيا -
why
are some sounds loud?​


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Answered by darkwebsite68
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Answer:

The loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of the wave. The bigger the amplitude, the louder the sound. Some sounds can be so loud that they can damage the ear. This is because the huge amplitude of the sound wave makes the ear drum move back and forth too violently.

Answered by aliabhatt30
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Answer:

The loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of the wave. The bigger the amplitude, the louder the sound. Some sounds can be so loud that they can damage the ear. This is because the huge amplitude of the sound wave makes the ear drum move back and forth too violently

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