Loudness of a sound depends on its amplitude. Greater the amplitude of sound wave, more louder the sound is. Smaller the amplitude of wave, more fainter it is. For more details, contact saqibahmad81@Yahoo.com
loudness of sound is depended on the amplitude.
The level of the sound or the amplitude of the sound has nothing to do with the wavelength. Speed of sound c = wavelength λ × frequency f.
Whether sound is loud or not depends on how it is produced. The temperature doesn't play a major role in this.
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It depends on the explosion a Nuclear bombs make a very high sound Frequency
the loud sound damages to the hearings cells of the ear
It depends on the distance it has to travel.
It depends how close you are to the sound source.
The effect of the sound pressure on your ears depends on the distance to the sound source.
That depends largely on how close you are.
Most amplifiers can provide extremely loud sound, but it all depends on your speakers and subwoofer.
Its volume or how loud it is.
if the sound is loud enough yes and it also depends on the material for the volume of the sound
it depends how loud the sound is but fish will be fine as long as the music is not loud the fish will be fine just do not ever place fish on or by a radio.
It depends on the model but usually they are considered medium in sound.
it depends how much energy is used making the sound the more energy the louder because sound waves are transverse waves and waves are a reapeating disturbance of energy
The level of the sound or the amplitude of the sound has nothing to do with the wavelength. Speed of sound c = wavelength λ × frequency f.
Whether sound is loud or not depends on how it is produced. The temperature doesn't play a major role in this.