Yes, the higher the amplitude the higher the sound pressure or sound pressure level. The closer your head is to the sound source the more sound pressure your eardrums get. Feelings are different from person to person. So don't talk of "measuring" the "loudness".
You can really measure the sound pressure (amplitude) with a sound pressure level meter. Microphones and eardrums are only sensitive to the sound pressure. Forget the sound intensity.
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The size of the stones used in stoning can vary, but they are typically small to medium-sized rocks that are large enough to cause harm but not so large as to cause death with a single blow. They are traditionally about the size of a human fist.
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Stone Age families typically consisted of a few adults and their children, with an average size of around 20 to 30 people living together in a group. This size allowed for better cooperation in hunting, gathering, and defense.
Pueblo houses can vary in size, but they are typically small, single-story structures with thick adobe walls and flat roofs. The rooms are often compact and interconnected, with traditional designs that have been used for centuries by Pueblo peoples in the southwestern United States.
An acre is a unit of measurement used to describe the size of land and is equivalent to 43,560 square feet.
The loudness of a sound wave is proportional to the amplitude of the wave, which is to say, the size of the vibration.
The speed of the vibration changes the pitch of a sound. A higher speed of vibration creates a higher pitch, while a lower speed of vibration creates a lower pitch. The size of the vibration does not directly affect the pitch, but it can influence the volume or intensity of the sound.
The sound of a beating drum is produced when the drumhead vibrates after being struck. This vibration creates sound waves that travel through the air, which our ears detect. The frequency and intensity of these vibrations determine the pitch and loudness of the sound we hear. Additionally, the material and size of the drum can influence its unique tonal qualities.
A) wavelength B) frequency C) velocity D) amplitude
Amplitude refers to the amount by which something is displaced from the middle of its periodic motion. It can mean the maximum disturbance from the neutral position of a wave. It represents the intensity of a vibration, e.g. the loudness of a sound.
The loudness of a gun is primarily influenced by factors such as the type of ammunition used, the size of the gun, the barrel length, and the amount of gunpowder in the cartridge. Additionally, the environment in which the gun is fired, such as indoors or outdoors, can also affect the perceived loudness.
The vibration produced by the strings have more room to vibrate.
due to firstly the size of mouth-piece which helps create the lower lip vibration, the diameter and length of the total tubing used allows the sound vibration wave to become wider and deeper
Imagine a vibrating pendulum moving back and forth. Amplitude in sound is the size of the air particles vibration during the sound.
Loudness is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. Loudness is a subjective felt impression and is in some way related to the objective measure of the sound pressure. A person's voice depends on the produced sound pressure. Force with which air rushes across the vocal folds
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When a xylophone is struck, it causes the bars to vibrate back and forth. This vibration sets the air molecules around the bars into motion, creating sound waves that travel through the air. The shape and size of the bars determine the pitch of the sound produced.