Sound has two quantitative qualities that we usually measure and those are amplitude and frequency. So I am asuming you are referring to the loudness and softness as the amplitude quantity. The louder a sound, the more energy it carries. So, a loud sound, using your descriptive terms, has more energy than a soft sound, which has less amplitutde.
An Experiment can help you understand the natural laws that relate to matter and energy.
Basically, work can be thought of as a transfer of energy.
Force and energy relate in multiple ways; first, energy must be used to apply force. Though, they do have their differences; force is applied to result in movement of some sort, and energy has many different states.
Changes in energy in systems
The loudness has to do with the sound field quantity called sound pressure or sound pressure level (SPL). The sound intensity or acoustic intensity means the sound energy quantity. Our ears and the microphone diaphragms are moved by the amplitude of sound pressure variations. Intensity I = sound pressure squared p2.
Scroll down to related links and use the nice calculator "Correlation between sones und phons - Loudness level LN in phons to loudness N in sones and Loudness N in sones to Loudness level LN in phons"
An Experiment can help you understand the natural laws that relate to matter and energy.
There is a one to one relationship.
energy
The sun's energy is produced by nuclear ENERGY!!! im in school..lol
bonds get bigger with the more energy
The higher the population, the larger the demand for energy
more calories more energy
Basically, work can be thought of as a transfer of energy.
Basically, work can be thought of as a transfer of energy.
Force and energy relate in multiple ways; first, energy must be used to apply force. Though, they do have their differences; force is applied to result in movement of some sort, and energy has many different states.
Changes in energy in systems