Physics, asked by alabya18838, 4 days ago

Why are some sounds Louder Than others?

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Answered by moharkar1975
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Answer:

Changing the amplitude of a sound wave changes its loudness or intensity. ... A string plucked with force has greater amplitude, and greater amplitude makes the sound louder when it reaches your ear. Volume depends on amplitude. Greater amplitude produces louder sounds.

Answered by itxhorror
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Answer:

Some sounds are louder than other because the loudness or the heaviness of some sounds are more than the other.

Explanation:

Changing the amplitude of a sound wave changes its loudness or intensity

A string plucked with force has greater amplitude, and greater amplitude makes the sound louder when it reaches your ear. Volume depends on amplitude. Greater amplitude produces louder sounds.

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