Amplitude is a measure of the size of sound waves. It depends on the amount of energy that started the waves. Greater amplitude waves have more energy and greater intensity, so they sound louder. As sound waves travel farther from their source, the more spread out their energy becomes.
Thunder.Sound is louder than silence but not thunder.
Sound is louder than silence.
Sound is louder than silence.
silence is louder than sounds
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A tile floor affect sound transmission by making it loud. This is unlike a room that has a carpet which will adsorb sound and thereby reducing noise.
Decibells, the more decibells the louder the sound is, the lesser decibells the softer the sound is.
Sound is measured in decibels, dB. Ten decibels (one Bel) sounds twice as loud as another sound. One decibel is the amount of sound just distinguishably louder than another sound. Named after A G Bell of telephone fame.
It was when the air hit the wave and it move to another direction
it is how loud the sound is ^Smartass comment. The real answer: Loudness is determined by the intensity of sound waves.
get heavier gauge strings, than you can make it sound much louder
Contraction is the reason that railway tracks sound louder in winter.
The 40dB sound is (40 - 20) = 20 dB louder than the 20 dB sound.20 dB louder = 10(20/10) = 102 = 100 times louder
To make sound louder than it is (Speakers)
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Amplitude = "Loudness" In that a direct increase in amplitude will cause the sound to be "louder".
the frequency, probably
100 times louder. You will hardly hear a 20 db(SPL) sound at all.
I believe blowing a butt trumpet will produce a sound much louder than the Roots Megasonic.
from a distance away why does a jet sound loader than a lawn mower