Loudness
Ear plugs.
How could you make sounds of diffrent pitch and loudessn with the two drums
The sone was proposed by Stanley Smith Stevens as a unit of perceived loudness in 1936. Loudness is the subjective perception of sound pressure. According to Stevens' definition, the sone is equivalent to 40 phons, which is defined as the loudness level of a 1 kHz tone at 40 dBSPL. The number of sones to a phon was chosen so that a doubling of the number of sones sounds to the human ear like a doubling of the loudness.
There realtion ship is that their both senses of the humar part but i doesn't matter how loud you are because that is all the same thing
Loudness
Ear plugs.
The five senses are: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. The ear plays the role of sound in the senses.
The incus is a small muscle in you ear which is connected to the eardrum and malleus. The malleus increases the loudness of sound that enters the ear.
The human ear is less sensitive to the lower bass frequencies at lower volume levels. The loudness control adds bass to compensate for this.
The senses system
An equal-loudness contours shows the loudness of a sound related to the sensitivity of a human ear. It is a measure of sound pressure level (SPL), over the frequency spectrum, for which a listener perceives a constant loudness when presented with pure steady tones. Equal-loudness contours are often referred to as "Fletcher-Munson"' curves. The newest curves are those defined in the international standard ISO 226:2003 which are based on a review of several modern determinations made in various countries.
Sounds would reach your ear, but sound all distorted. Like holding a seashell to your ear. So not much effect.
the ear
Auditory or Aural
inner ear
Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. Loudness is a subjective felt impression and is in some way related to the objective measure of the sound pressure. Neither our ear drums nor the microphone diaphragms can convert acoustic intensity. Therefore only use the sound pressure for measuring. To measure the loudness feeling is a difficult thing. The loudness of 1 sone equals the loudness level of 40 phons (at 1 kHz).