Why are some sounds Louder Than others?
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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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Some sounds are louder than other because the loudness or the heaviness of some sounds are more than the other.
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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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