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A loud sound has a high intensity and volume, while a soft sound has a low intensity and volume. Loud sounds are typically heard as being strong or forceful, while soft sounds are more gentle or subdued.
No, pitch is how high or low a sound is loud and soft is volume
A bell can produce both soft and loud sounds depending on how hard it is struck and the material it is made of. Typically, larger and thicker bells produce louder sounds, while smaller and thinner bells create softer sounds.
Yes, volume describes how loud or soft a sound is. It is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave, with higher amplitudes producing louder sounds and lower amplitudes producing softer sounds.
Soft sounds refer to gentle, quiet, or subdued noises that are not harsh or loud. These sounds are typically soothing and can create a peaceful or calming atmosphere. Examples of soft sounds include whispers, rustling leaves, and gentle rain.
When you become paranoid or nervous, your heart beats faster, and your sences become more acute. This is why soft sounds seem louder.
A loud sound has a high intensity and volume, while a soft sound has a low intensity and volume. Loud sounds are typically heard as being strong or forceful, while soft sounds are more gentle or subdued.
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.
No, pitch is how high or low a sound is loud and soft is volume
Pitch is not loudness; an elephant can make both loud and quiet sounds, however all of their sounds are relatively low pitch.
A bell can produce both soft and loud sounds depending on how hard it is struck and the material it is made of. Typically, larger and thicker bells produce louder sounds, while smaller and thinner bells create softer sounds.
Yes, volume describes how loud or soft a sound is. It is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave, with higher amplitudes producing louder sounds and lower amplitudes producing softer sounds.
Soft sounds refer to gentle, quiet, or subdued noises that are not harsh or loud. These sounds are typically soothing and can create a peaceful or calming atmosphere. Examples of soft sounds include whispers, rustling leaves, and gentle rain.
No, the speed of sound in a medium is constant and does not change based on the volume of the sound. The intensity or loudness of a sound is related to the amplitude of the sound wave, not its speed.
From a seventh grade perspective, I think it is how loud or soft it is. It depends on how fast the vibrations are.
Vibrations from a loud sound have higher amplitudes and frequencies compared to those from a soft sound. This means that the loud sound will have more intense and faster vibrations that can be felt more strongly.
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.