Amplitude of a sound wave determines LOUDNESS.
amplitude The amplitude of a sound wave determines its loudness or volume. A larger amplitude means a louder sound, and a smaller amplitude means a softer sound.
Higher frequency sound waves are not necessarily louder than lower frequency sound waves. The perceived loudness of a sound is more dependent on the amplitude or intensity of the sound wave, rather than its frequency.
The most common unit of sound loudness is the decibel (dB).
Loudness increases with increasing amplitude of the sound wave, also called increasing sound pressure.
No, the loudness of a sound does not affect its speed. The speed of sound is determined by the properties of the medium through which it is traveling, such as air or water. The loudness of a sound is related to its amplitude or intensity.
The musical term that describes the loudness or softness of a sound is dynamics.
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The amplitude determines the loudness of a sound wave.
Volume
Sound has two quantitative qualities that we usually measure and those are amplitude and frequency. So I am asuming you are referring to the loudness and softness as the amplitude quantity. The louder a sound, the more energy it carries. So, a loud sound, using your descriptive terms, has more energy than a soft sound, which has less amplitutde.
Loudness of sound is measured in decibels (dB) which quantifies the intensity or volume of a sound. Softness of sound is generally perceived subjectively and does not have a standardized unit of measurement, but is often described as quiet or faint.
The loudness or softness of a sound is its amplitude, which is the measure of the maximum displacement of a vibrating material from its resting position. A larger amplitude produces a louder sound, while a smaller amplitude results in a softer sound.
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The amplitude of a wave determines its loudness. The greater the amplitude, the louder the sound.
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Volume (loudness)
The amplitude of a sound wave determines its loudness. Higher amplitude waves produce louder sounds, while lower amplitude waves produce quieter sounds. The intensity of the sound wave, which is related to the amplitude, also affects how loud a sound is perceived.