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Loudness increases with increasing amplitude of the sound wave, also called increasing sound pressure.
increasing colume
The sound will get louder when the amplitude of the sound pressure increases. The loudness has to do with the sound field quantity called sound pressure or sound pressure level (SPL). The sound intensity or acoustic intensity means the sound energy quantity. Our ears and the microphone diaphragms are moved by the sound pressure variations.
When you turn up the volume on a radio, you are increasing the amplitude of the sound waves, which makes the sound louder.
the larger the amplitude at which something vibrates = the louder the sound. so by plucking a string harder, you're increasing the amplitude of the sound waves and thus increasing the sound volume
The act of increasing sound is known as amplification, where the volume or intensity of a sound is raised to make it louder. This can be done through electronic devices like amplifiers or by physically projecting one's voice to increase sound levels.
Increasing the amplitude (or loudness) of the sound wave will increase the energy it carries. This can be achieved by increasing the volume of the sound source. Additionally, using a higher frequency sound wave can also carry more energy.
As a rule the speed of sound increases with increasing density of the medium.
Yes it does.
It means that the amplitude of the soundwaves is increased, or is increasing if the sound continues to get louder.
adjusting the amplitude of the sound wave, increasing or decreasing the energy of the sound source, or changing the distance between the listener and the source of the sound.
The absence of sound is called silence.Quiet or quietness is also the absence of sound.