No. The loudness is related to the amplitude - in the case of sound, how much is the pressure difference; or how far the molecules swing back and forth.
No. The loudness is related to the amplitude - in the case of sound, how much is the pressure difference; or how far the molecules swing back and forth.
No. The loudness is related to the amplitude - in the case of sound, how much is the pressure difference; or how far the molecules swing back and forth.
No. The loudness is related to the amplitude - in the case of sound, how much is the pressure difference; or how far the molecules swing back and forth.
No. The loudness is related to the amplitude - in the case of sound, how much is the pressure difference; or how far the molecules swing back and forth.
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No, soft sound waves have short waves. Loud sound waves are the ones that have tall waves.
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 size of the sound waves emitted
Loudness is determined by the amplitude of the sound waves.
Sound waves are waves of energy created by the vibration of a source (vibrating phone, vocal cords, etc.) that travel through a medium (air, water, solids). This means that the plant will get extra energy aside from sunlight that will make it grown at faster rates. It depends how fast those sound waves travel (frequencies) and how loud the sound waves are. Hope that answers your question!
it amplifies the sound actually, by strengthening the waves. the sound waves are converted into equivalent electrical waves and then it amplifies and later those electrical waves are converted the sound waves . the principle of electromagnetic induction is applied here.
Sound waves and heat.
I am pretty sure that that should be possible, if the sound amplitude is strong enough. Of course, it might be difficult to produce such loud sound waves.
A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.
sound waves because sound travels faster than water
What differentiates the two is the amount of energy transferred in the sound. This energy is measured in the log unit "decibels." The compression waves from the loud sound carry more energy.