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Loudness of a sound depends on its amplitude. Greater the amplitude of sound wave, more louder the sound is. Smaller the amplitude of wave, more fainter it is. For more details, contact saqibahmad81@yahoo.com
Any wave that depends on a physical medium, such as a water wave or a sound wave.
You cannot "measure" the subjective loudness feeling in decibel with a "dB"-meter. You can measure the objective sound pressure with a "sound pressure meter" that shows the sound pressure in pascals or the sound pressure level SPL in dB or dBA.
electromagnetic wave is not a sound wave
It depends if its transverse or longitudinal.
The sound made by a wave depends on frequency and amplitude.
It depends on the wavelength and frequency of the wave.
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The 'Loudness' of a sound wave is dependent on its Amplitude, hence why we have 'amplifiers' to increase the volume of something.
Temperature and the medium in which it is travelling
No. A sound's pitch depends on the frequency of the wave.
Loudness of a sound depends on its amplitude. Greater the amplitude of sound wave, more louder the sound is. Smaller the amplitude of wave, more fainter it is. For more details, contact saqibahmad81@yahoo.com
The amplitude of sound waves is what humans perceive as loudness.
More the amplitude, louder will be sound and longer will it travel.
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Any wave that depends on a physical medium, such as a water wave or a sound wave.
Its volume or how loud it is.