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the loudness of a sound is the waves amplitude

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  • 22-06-2021

The loudness of a sound is the waves amplitude.

Explanation:

A sound wave's amplitude relates to changes in pressure. The sound is perceived as louder if the amplitude increases, and softer if the amplitude decreases. This is illustrated below. DOSITS short video on amplitude.

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