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The loudness L of sound
A source of sound is kept in a jar in a vacuum. Air is slowly introduced in to the jar. What happens to the sound coming out of
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On th decibel scale, the loudness of a sound, in decibels, is given by
D=10log(I/I0), where I is the intensity of a sound barely
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The loudness of sound can be measured in decibels. Do you think loudness is a vector or not? Can you explain why or why not.
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1. A sound has an intensity of 5.92 „e 1025W/m2.What is the loudness of the sound in decibels? Use .
2. Suppose you decrease
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The speed of sound depends on (1 point) A.the loudness of the sound. B.the pitch of the sound. C.the source of the sound.***
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What makes music different from noise?
the intensity of the sound the variety of the different pitches the way the sound waves
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The ratio of the loudness of Lala’s earphones to the loudness of Polina’s
earphones to the loudness of Goffy’s earphones is
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What does the amplitude of a sound wave depend on? Responses loudness loudness frequency frequency pitch pitch
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What is the difference between velocity and amplitude of a sound wave?
Question 5 options: Velocity is the speed of a sound wave
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the loudness L of a sound in decibels is given L=10log10R, where R is the sound's relative intensity. if the intensity of a
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