Want this question answered?
If you are referring to loudness of sound, then 'decibel' is a way of describing the loudness of sound. Rise in 10 decibel should mean rise of about 10 folds the initial level.
Intensity of sound
You mean by the word 'volume' the intensity of sound wave. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude.
volume
The amplitude of a sound wave is the same as its volume.
If you are referring to loudness of sound, then 'decibel' is a way of describing the loudness of sound. Rise in 10 decibel should mean rise of about 10 folds the initial level.
Intensity of sound
"Volume" is a term referring to how loud a sound is to humans and animals. Most entertainment devices that use sound have a "Volume Control", typically labelled, "Volume". Volume is not quite the same as "Loudness", by the way.
A word describing the sound something makes when in action. Correct spelling is: onomatopoeia
that your sound is low in volume by a superior force i.e you turn the volume knob down...
It means the way you sound or how you talk.
You mean by the word 'volume' the intensity of sound wave. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude.
Not sure about meaninf, but volume can mean a large book, or it can refer to a measure of the amount of sound.
A sound describing an action.
It is a word describing a sound.
It´s the volume -in sound- difference between the softest and the loudest sound of the opus
Depending on context, "volume" can mean a book forming part of a work or series, the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or quantity or power of sound.