Yes it does because you are not able to concentrate if there is to much noise.
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Speed Intensity Loudness Frequency Pitch :)
Reverberation time, loudness, Focusing, interference, echo, echelon effect, resonance, noise
The unit of relative loudness is the sone. The unit for absolute loudness, or loudness level, is the phon. Both relative and absolute loudness are perceptual measures that vary from person to person.The unit used to measure sound pressure is the dB (decibel). Since dB measures the power of a sound wave, a physical characteristic, it is not a perceptual measure but a scientific one (thus perception of the sound has no effect on it).Read more: What_is_the_unit_of_relative_loudness
No. The amplitude of the sound (and therefore its loudness) will decrease at greater distances; the speed will remain constant (assuming other factors, such as the density of air and the temperature, are constant).
The loudness of the sound has no effect on its speed.
Loudness: Sound power is the cause, but sound pressure makes the effect. Scroll down to related links and look at "Sound pressure and sound power - Effect and cause".
For the sound to fade away is Diminuendo (Dim.) (that goes for loudness and speed). For just the loudness (dynamics) is a decrescendo (decresc.). For just speed, it is a ritardando (rit.)
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The speed of sound is slower at higher altitudes because the air temperature is lower. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound. It is your perception of the energy of a sound. What two factors affect the loudness of a sound
loudness
The amplitude determines the loudness of a sound wave.
The amplitude determines the loudness of a sound wave.
The loudness of sound is also known as volume.
Yes the loudness of a sound is called its intensity.
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The amplitude of sound waves is what humans perceive as loudness.