The unit for measuring the volume of sound is the decibel.
That depends what aspect of sound you want to measure: its speed, wavelength, intensity, etc.
The unit for sound measurement is called decibels (dB).
The answer depends on which characteristic of sound is to be measured: its frequency, wavelength , loudness.
Units of sound are decibels
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the sound intensity is measured in work /m .that means , si unit of sound intensity is decibel ( db) .
Your ears and the sound pressure level meter "measure" the sound pressure of a sound wave. Sound intensity is measured in watts per square meter.Intensity is measured in watts per square meter.Note: Sound power (sound intensity) is the cause -and the sound pressure is the effect.The effect is of particular interest to the sound engineer.
Answer is by sound waves
the unit used to measure angle is degree. It is also measured in radians.
Sound is measured in decibels and is symbolized dB
The loudness of sound is measured using the "decibel" or "bel" unit.
Sound is measured in decibels, which are commonly shortened to "dBs".
sound is measured in decibles
The decibel.
Decibels (dB)
The volume of a sound is measured by the sound pressure in pascals or newtons per square meter. The sound pressure level is measured by a sound pressure level meter (SPL meter).
That is commonly measured in decibels.
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Sound energy is normally measured in either pressure or decibels (a bel is an inconveniently large unit).
Sound energy is normally measured in either pressure or decibels (a bel is an inconveniently large unit).
Frequency is measured in hertz. Cycles per second.