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- Loudness (band) - Wikipedia
Loudness (Japanese: ラウドネス, Hepburn: Raudonesu) is a Japanese heavy metal band formed in 1981 by guitarist Akira Takasaki and drummer Munetaka Higuchi [1][2] They were the first Japanese metal act signed to a major label in the United States
- LOUDNESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOUDNESS is the attribute of a sound that determines the magnitude of the auditory sensation produced and that primarily depends on the amplitude of the sound wave involved
- Decibels Decoded: A Guide to Understanding Loudness
Loudness, in a scientific and practical sense, is the subjective perception of sound pressure Two sounds at the same decibel level can feel different depending on frequency, duration, context, and other factors
- LOUDNESS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The loudness of their arguing worried me, but then I realized that they were just excited Differences in loudness are measured in decibels
- Loudness | Acoustics Perception of Sound | Britannica
The loudness of sound as perceived by human ears is roughly proportional to the logarithm of sound intensity: when the intensity is very small, the sound is not audible; when it is too great, it becomes painful and dangerous to the ear
- Loudness - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Loudness is measured in decibels (dB), where a whisper is about 30 dB, and a rock concert can be over 120 dB Our ears perceive loudness differently; two sounds at the same decibel level can seem quieter or louder based on their frequency
- What is loudness and how is it affected by sound getting louder
Loudness is how humans perceive the strength of a sound It depends mainly on the amplitude of the sound wave: larger amplitudes mean louder sounds, while smaller amplitudes mean quieter sounds
- Loudness and Sound Intensity | Research Starters - EBSCO
Various units are used to measure these concepts, with decibels (dB) being the most common unit for sound intensity, while phons and sones are used to express perceived loudness
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