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The opposite of loudness in science is quietness or silence. Loudness refers to the intensity of sound waves, while silence denotes the absence of sound waves.
The amplitude determines the loudness of a sound wave.
The property of waves responsible for loudness is amplitude. The higher the amplitude of a wave, the louder the sound produced. Amplitude determines the intensity or strength of a sound wave, which our ears perceive as loudness.
Yes.
Depends on what "these" are. It is amplitude
The loudness of sound waves that constructively interfere adds up, resulting in a louder sound. On the other hand, sound waves that destructively interfere cancel each other out, leading to a softer or quieter sound.
LOUDNESS
Depends on what "these" are. It is amplitude
The amplitude of sound waves is what humans perceive as loudness.
LOUDNESS
the number of waves that passes a given point in one second is called frequency pitch is related to loudness or amplitude of sound
The amplitude of a sound wave is related to its intensity, which determines the loudness of the sound. Sound waves with greater amplitude produce louder sounds, while sound waves with smaller amplitude produce softer sounds.