The scale that determines how loud something is called the decibel scale. It measures the intensity of sound waves and allows us to quantify and compare the loudness of different sounds. The scale ranges from 0 dB (absolute silence) to around 120-130 dB (threshold of pain).
Something that is not loud enough to hear is referred to as "inaudible" or "too quiet."
When you weigh yourself on a scale, it is measuring the force of gravity acting on your body. This force is what determines your weight.
The inference that determines when something happened is based on clues such as timestamps, context, and sequences of events. By analyzing these factors, we can make educated guesses about the timing of an event.
The property of matter that determines how something feels is texture. Texture refers to the surface quality or feel of an object, such as smooth, rough, soft, or hard, based on the arrangement and size of its particles.
A weighing scale is a type of lever, which is a simple machine. The torque applied to one end of the lever determines the amount of weight on the other end.
It determines how loud or soft the sound is.
The keynote
The word for how loud or soft something is is "volume."
it determines the hardness of a mineral.
a pH scale.
Knowledge, skill and abilities.
No, the pressure of the sound determines it's volume.
by mercalli scale.
Yes, the numbers on the X-axis and the Y-axis are the scale. The scale determines the value of any given point.
volume
Something that is not loud enough to hear is referred to as "inaudible" or "too quiet."
The major scale is made of whole and half steps. WWHWWWH