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loudness.
I think you mean pitch.
We can perceive different sound volumes because sound waves have differing amplitudes.
Generation of vibration, compression of air, ground molecules
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
The human perception of sound is called audiation. It refers to how our brains interpret and process sound waves into meaningful sounds and music.
The pich of a sound is the perception of its freqency.
loudness.
Sensation and Perception are intimately relates to one another but plays a different role. Sensation or the 5 Senses which are sense of touch, taste, sight, sound and smell. This 5 senses are sent to our brain and this is where perception takes place. Perception is the process were our senses communicate with our brain.
People's perceptions of sound intensity is known as loudness.
That is called acoustic
I think you mean pitch.
The loudness level of a sound is a really subjective perception that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength (amplitude). There are other parameters besides the sound pressure including frequency and duration of the sound. The sound pressure level is an objective measurement. That makes a big difference.
Which theory sound like an explanation that Bismarck might give
The amplitude of sound waves is what humans perceive as loudness.
a perception of phenomenon by sight, sound, touch, and etc. <<whatever that means
Our ear drums with the ear/brain system are moved only by sound pressure motions. The sound pressure is the effect, but the sound power (sound intensity) of the source is the cause.