A normal conversation has a loudness (decibels level) of about 60 dB. As iy approached 70 dB it would be come loud.
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"
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.
It indicates intensity of emotion or loudness, and can indicate a writers astonishment
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68 decibels is the loudness of normal conversation, or perhaps a piano played gently.
Loudness level LN is measured in phons and the Loudness N is measured in sones. Scroll down to related links and use the fine converter "Loudness level and loudness".
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"
You can convert the loudness in sones to the loudness level in phons. 4 sones equals 60 phons. Scroll down to related links and read "Correlation between sones und phons".
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".
yes it is a unit of loudness
Decibels can compare loudness
Decibel is a measurement of loudness.
Decibel is a measurement of loudness.
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".
Loudness depends on the amplitude. square of amplitude is proportional to the loudness. Pitch is decided by the frequency. One can sing at higher pitch but at lower voice.
Loudness - band - was created in 1980.