I t is likely to do that because it sends more soundwaves through the air which makes it louder to all ears around it.
Because a larger amplitude the louder the sound therefore the sound with the larger amplitude is more likely to damage your hearing.
Because the amplitude is what decides how much energy there is in the wave. Large amplitude = lots of energy. And lots of energy hitting something(like your ear) is more likely to do damage than a little energy hitting something.
it cant so shut up
amplitude :)
The higher the amplitude the higher the volume. bigger sound wave = louder noise.
Because a larger amplitude the louder the sound therefore the sound with the larger amplitude is more likely to damage your hearing.
Because a larger amplitude the louder the sound therefore the sound with the larger amplitude is more likely to damage your hearing.
A sound wave with a larger amplitude also carries more power.
Because the amplitude is what decides how much energy there is in the wave. Large amplitude = lots of energy. And lots of energy hitting something(like your ear) is more likely to do damage than a little energy hitting something.
it cant so shut up
no technically, yes. If you were to hit your head with a large bell hard enough, it can cause brain damage. But just hearing the noise will only result in hearing damage.
It has a large amplitude if the compressions of the wave are dense.
amplitude at resonance is large[maximum] but finite
Bigger the amplitude, bigger the wave.
amplitude :)
A sound wave that has a large amplitude carries a lot of energy because the higher the waves amplitude the louder (more powerful or energetic) the wave will be. apex answer: high amplitude
The higher the amplitude the higher the volume. bigger sound wave = louder noise.