I=P/S P=SoundPower S=Surface [W/m^2]
in decibels and you can get hi-tech equipment that can tel you the intensity of the sound in decibels and hertz
The frequency of sound is measured in "Hertz (Hz)".
intensity
Yes the loudness of a sound is called its intensity.
The intensity of sound is most often measured by the Decibel meter. It can also be called the sound level meter or the dB Meter. It is used to accurately and objectively measure the sound or noise that one can hear.
Sound is measured in dB ( Decibels) for intensity and or Hz ( Hertz) for frequency or pitch.
There are basically two properties of a 'sound' that will differentiate it from some other sound: 1. Its intensity, power, or "loudness", which is measured in Decibels. 2. Its pitch, or frequency, which is measured in Hertz, or cycles per second.
in decibels and you can get hi-tech equipment that can tel you the intensity of the sound in decibels and hertz
By hertz.
Frequency is measured in hertz. Cycles per second.
Sound is usually measured in Hertz.
There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.
Sound intensity is measured in a increment called a decibel, and its characteristics are decribed in terms of its frequency , wavelength, and amplitude.
No.. hertz relates to the frequency (pitch). The volume of a sound is measured in decibels.
No.. hertz relates to the frequency (pitch). The volume of a sound is measured in decibels.
The frequency of sound is measured in "Hertz (Hz)".
A sound spectrogram measures the frequency and wavelengths of sound waves. The frequency is measured in Hertz and the wavelengths are measured in meters.