Sound is normally measured is naturally measured in decibels (dB) which is a logarithmic scale.
Loudness. Volume.
If you are referring to loudness of sound, then 'decibel' is a way of describing the loudness of sound. Rise in 10 decibel should mean rise of about 10 folds the initial level.
The word loudness speaks to sound pressure or apparent volume of sound. Here's your sentence. The patrons found the loudnessof the music beyond what they could stand, so they left the club.
The word you're looking for is "volume." Volume refers to the loudness or softness of a sound.
Loudness is the property of sound that describes our awareness of the energy of a sound. It is subjective and depends on the amplitude of the sound wave.
noise, tone, voice, loudness, vibration, tenor, ringing
Loudness. Volume.
The word "volume" represents the relative "loudness" of a sound. The word "decibel" is a unit of measurement for sound.
loudness, number of decibels, magnitude, amplitude, intensity, pitch
If you are referring to loudness of sound, then 'decibel' is a way of describing the loudness of sound. Rise in 10 decibel should mean rise of about 10 folds the initial level.
The word loudness speaks to sound pressure or apparent volume of sound. Here's your sentence. The patrons found the loudnessof the music beyond what they could stand, so they left the club.
The word you're looking for is "volume." Volume refers to the loudness or softness of a sound.
Loudness is the property of sound that describes our awareness of the energy of a sound. It is subjective and depends on the amplitude of the sound wave.
The amplitude determines the loudness of a sound wave.
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The amplitude of sound waves is what humans perceive as loudness.
Loudness is a word from psychoacoustics. It is the quality of a sound that is the primary psychological correlate of physical strength or amplitude. Loudness is a really subjective measure. It is often confused with objective measures of sound pressure or sound intensity. The perception of loudness varies from person to person, therefore it cannot be universally measured using any single metric. Loudness is also affected by parameters other than sound pressure, including frequency and duration. Scroll down to related links and look at "Dependance of sound levels and the corresponding factors - The subjectivly sensed loudness (volume)".