Sound energy is normally measured in either pressure or decibels (a bel is an inconveniently large unit).
The loudness or strength of a sound is its amplitude, which is the height of the sound wave. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound. Amplitude is typically measured in decibels (dB).
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the strength or volume of the sound wave :)
the strength or volume of the sound wave :)
The strength of a sound can be measured in decibels (dB), which quantifies the intensity or loudness of the sound. Our perception of sound strength is influenced by factors like the frequency and duration of sound exposure, as well as individual hearing capabilities. Ultimately, subjective assessments of sound strength may vary depending on personal sensitivity and preferences.
the strength or volume of the sound wave :)
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The timber of a sound is influenced by the number and strength of the vibrations that accompany pitch. Timber and pitch are both qualities of tone.
Yes. All common pronunciations of "strength" have a short E sound. (One sounds like the word "length" which has the same spelling.)
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The loudness or volume of the sound is determined by the strength or amplitude of the vibrations creating the sound. The greater the amplitude of the vibrations, the louder the sound will be. The amplitude of the sound wave is directly related to the intensity of the sound perceived by our ears.
Sound energy is normally measured in either pressure or decibels (a bel is an inconveniently large unit).