It breaks your eardrums.
A 92dB sound is 50 times more intense than a 72dB sound. This is because the decibel scale is logarithmic, with every increase of 10dB representing a sound that is 10 times more intense.
The sound of air moving very fast can vary from a whooshing sound to a high-pitched whistle or roar. The sound of water moving very fast can range from a rushing or gushing noise to a loud, roaring cascade. Both sounds can be intense and powerful, reflecting the speed and force of the movement.
The road trip was very intense for the children
He felt intense pain when his tooth fell out. The heat from the stove was very intense.
The sound of 70 dB is 1,000 times more intense than the sound of 40 dB. This is because the decibel scale is logarithmic, so each 10 dB increase represents a 10-fold increase in intensity.
Noise; hearing
A 90 dB sound is 1,000 times more intense than a 60 dB sound. This is because the decibel scale is logarithmic, with every 10 dB increase representing a tenfold increase in intensity.
Amplification
A sound wave with high amplitude produces a louder sound compared to a sound wave with lower amplitude. It is perceived as a stronger or more intense sound.
Volume, also known as amplitude, plays a crucial role in sound production. It determines the loudness or softness of a sound. The perception of sound is influenced by volume, as louder sounds are perceived as more intense or closer, while softer sounds are perceived as more distant or less intense. In essence, volume affects how we perceive the strength and distance of a sound.
When the amplitude of a sound wave increases, the sound becomes louder and more intense. Conversely, if the amplitude decreases, the sound becomes softer. Amplitude directly affects the perceived volume of the sound.
No. Curiosity has to do with an interest in something. Noisy has to do with intense sound.