rigidity, strech
The loudness of a sound depends on the amount of energy it takes to make the sound and the distance from the source of the sound
The speed of sound is slower at higher altitudes because the air temperature is lower. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound. It is your perception of the energy of a sound. What two factors affect the loudness of a sound
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
Speed of Sound and frequency
Well, if the body emits its own light then it first has to make it. So when the light is made not all of the energy put in will become light therefore the energy created will become light, heat and sound (like a light bulb) and so the amount of energy that is wasted on heat and sound will affect the amount of light produced in the long run. Hope this helps
The loudness of a sound depends on the amount of energy it takes to make the sound and the distance from the source of the sound
The speed of sound is slower at higher altitudes because the air temperature is lower. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound. It is your perception of the energy of a sound. What two factors affect the loudness of a sound
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
The factors of the sound of a guitar string are tuning the string (changes the tension; the tighter the higher) and pressing down on the fret (changes amount of string that vibrates; the shorter the higher)
Speed of Sound and frequency
Sound energy density or sound density is the sound energy per unit volume (according to Wikipedia).
Well, if the body emits its own light then it first has to make it. So when the light is made not all of the energy put in will become light therefore the energy created will become light, heat and sound (like a light bulb) and so the amount of energy that is wasted on heat and sound will affect the amount of light produced in the long run. Hope this helps
Decibel.
usually the pitch of the sound the frequency of the sound affect the loudness but as we say loud we mean how high the sound. In other terms when somebody shouts and we get irritated we would say "Not so loud" that means we refer to the person who is speaking loudly. this is known as the factors that affect sound
Sound energy is sound. W/o any sound energy there's nothing to hear. With too much sound energy, it's loud enough to be painful, maybe even damaging.
Amplitude
Not much. Of course, the exact amount of energy varies, depending on the sound volume.