usually the pitch of the sound the frequency of the sound affect the loudness but as we say loud we mean how high the sound. In other terms when somebody shouts and we get irritated we would say "Not so loud" that means we refer to the person who is speaking loudly. this is known as the factors that affect sound
Loudness is affected by sound pressure, frequency and its bandwidth, and duration (time). Loudness is a subjective measure, which is often confused with objective measurements of sound pressure in decibels with a sound level meter. A-weighting filters attempt to adjust sound measurements to correspond to loudness as perceived by an average human; however, loudness varies from person to person and cannot be really measured.
because sound waves spread out, intensity decreases with distance from the source.
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
The word 'loud' is not a noun, it is an adjective used to describe a noun as a sound that is strong or intense; a vulgarly obtrusive or flashy appearance.The noun form for the adjective loud is loudness, a concrete noun; a word for the decibel level of sound, a physical characteristic.
noiseness is the degree of human rejection of a sound in its own. It is, therefore, an isolated sound. For many reasons this condition is usually achieved only in a lab. Like loudness, noiseness is best assessed by psychoacoustical experimentation. Another name for noiseness is perceived noiseness. Luiz Fernando Otero Cysne Brazil
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The speed of sound is slower at higher altitudes because the air temperature is lower. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound. It is your perception of the energy of a sound. What two factors affect the loudness of a sound
Loudness is affected by sound pressure, frequency and its bandwidth, and duration (time). Loudness is a subjective measure, which is often confused with objective measurements of sound pressure in decibels with a sound level meter. A-weighting filters attempt to adjust sound measurements to correspond to loudness as perceived by an average human; however, loudness varies from person to person and cannot be really measured.
The loudness of a sound depends on the amount of energy it takes to make the sound and the distance from the source of the sound
it is how loud the sound is ^Smartass comment. The real answer: Loudness is determined by the intensity of sound waves.
air, water, glass etc.
loudness,pitch,quality (OR)timber
Temperature can indirectly affect loudness by changing the speed of sound in the air. As temperature increases, the speed of sound also increases, which can affect the way sound waves travel and how we perceive loudness. However, the direct impact of temperature on loudness perception is minimal compared to other factors like distance from the sound source.
Frequency of the sound wave ?Amplitude of the sound wave ?The temperature of the medium ?The density of the medium ?
casue of the wind hitting the car
Loudness effects the following factors 1.frequency 2. Amplitude 3. Distance of listener. 4 direction of wind thanks for watching by farida rehman ........
Amplitude decides the intensity (loudness) of the sound. Intensity is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude of vibration.