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  • 23-04-2020
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How does sound intensity differ from loudness?

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adamchow
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  • 23-04-2020

Answer:

Sound intensity is the amount of energy carried by sound versus loudness is a subjective measurement of the audible sound.

Sound intensity is measured in watt per square meter where loudness is measured in sones (sone is a subjective measurement and not an SI unit)

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