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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"

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What unit is a measurement of loudness?

Decibel is a measurement of loudness.


What unit is measured of loudness?

Decibel is a measurement of loudness.


What unit is the measurement of loudness?

cm2


What is the unit of measurement for the loudness of the sound?

Decibels


Decibels are a measuremeant of what?

Decibels are a measurement of the loudness of sound.


What is the word that describes levels of loudness?

The word "volume" represents the relative "loudness" of a sound. The word "decibel" is a unit of measurement for sound.


What are acoustic measurement tools?

The most common acoustic measurement tools are the Loudness Meter, and the Real-Time Analyser. The Loudness meter measures dbSPL. The Real-Time Analyser measures the power of individual frequency bands.


What is the measurement of loud or soft called?

Pitch


Does frequency measure loudness?

No, frequency measures the pitch of a sound, not its loudness. Loudness is typically measured in decibels, which represent the intensity or volume of a sound. The higher the decibel level, the louder the sound.


Compare and conyrast loudness and intensity?

Sound intensity or acoustic intensity can be calculated from the objective measurement of the sound pressure. The loudness is a psycho-acoustic subjective feeling, which is difficult to measure.


When intensity increases does the loudness stay the same?

No. Sound intensity or acoustic intensity can be calculated from the objective measurement of the sound pressure. The loudness is a psycho-acoustic subjective feeling, which is difficult to measure.


Compare and contrast loudness to intensity?

Loudness is a subjective perception of sound volume based on the characteristics of the human auditory system, while intensity is the physical measurement of sound energy being transmitted through a medium. Loudness varies from person to person, affected by factors like hearing ability and environmental conditions, whereas intensity is an objective measurement that can be quantified using instruments.