Sound Volume
The louder a sound, the more energy it has. This means loud sounds have a large amplitude. Think about what an amplifier does: it makes sounds louder. It is the amplitude that relates to how loud sound is.
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Acoustic energy is sound energy.
The definition of sound says that it is a disturbance of energy that comes through matter as a wave, and that humans perceive sound by the sense of hearing.
Sound pressure is the effect and sound power (energy) is the cause.
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But our eardrums are only sensitive to the sound pressure, and so are microphone diaphragms. Think of sound pressure level meters (SPL meters).
So better ask: What is sound pressure?
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the magnitude or intensity of a certain sound
The official definition for the word amplified is "increase the volume of (sound), especially using an amplifier."
Volume may be the 'loudness' of a sound. It may also mean the amount of substance a container may hold or how much space an object occupies.
The amplitude of a sound wave is the same as its volume.
An example of volume in sound is when you adjust the volume control on a stereo to make the music louder or softer. Increasing the volume level will result in louder sound, while decreasing it will make the sound softer.
The volume of sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound waves. Higher amplitude corresponds to a louder sound, while lower amplitude corresponds to a quieter sound. Essentially, the energy in the sound wave affects the perceived volume of the sound.
answ2. The use of the term volume with regard to sound comes from its meaning of 'total quantity'. The word volume is not only a dimensional measure. e.g. the total volume of goods produced last year represented a 3% increase.A1. volume has a lot to do with sound because if their where no volume you would not be able to hear anything
volume
Yes, sound is related to volume. Volume refers to the level of sound intensity, with louder sounds having higher volumes. Sound waves carry energy and amplitude, which are perceived by our ears as varying levels of volume.
Pitch refers to how high or low a sound is, determined by the frequency of the sound waves. Volume, on the other hand, refers to how loud or soft a sound is, determined by the amplitude of the sound waves.
"Volume" is a term referring to how loud a sound is to humans and animals. Most entertainment devices that use sound have a "Volume Control", typically labelled, "Volume". Volume is not quite the same as "Loudness", by the way.
Answer is by sound waves