No.. hertz relates to the frequency (pitch). The volume of a sound is measured in decibels.
There are the loudness level LN in phons and the loudness N in sonesScroll down to related links and look for more on correlation between sones and phons.
They are called infrasonic sounds.
Different vibration frequencies of the vocal cords result in different sounds. This is essential for singers of all kinds. The vocal cords allow for musical sounds of the voice to be expressed.
"loudness" can be measured using any units of power (energy per time). However most commonly it is measured in decibels (abbreviated dB, a logarithmic scale of power) referenced to the quietest sound a normal human can hear.
The Sounds of the Sounds of Science was created in 2002.
The unit of measuring loudness of sound is called the decibel (dB). The decibel scale is logarithmic and is used to compare the intensity of different sounds.
Frequency (low or high sounds) and amplitude (loudness).
No.. hertz relates to the frequency (pitch). The volume of a sound is measured in decibels.
Frequency (low or high sounds) and amplitude (loudness).
The differences among sounds of the same pitch and loudness can be described by the timbre of the sound. Timbre is the quality that distinguishes between two sounds with the same pitch and loudness, allowing us to differentiate between different musical instruments or voices. It is determined by the unique combination of overtones and harmonics present in the sound.
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Sounds that have the same pitch and loudness are described as having the same frequency and amplitude. This results in the sounds having a consistent tone and volume.
because their different instruments and all instruments have different sounds
The sound color or the timbre.
Sounds with the same pitch and loudness traveling in the same medium may differ in their timbre, which is the quality that distinguishes one sound from another despite having the same pitch and loudness. Timbre is determined by the sound wave's overtone structure, or the combination of different frequencies present in the sound.
wavelengths
db stands for Decibel and it means a unit used to compare the loudness of different sounds :D