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  • Loudness - Wikipedia
    Loudness, a subjective measure, is often confused with physical measures of sound strength such as sound pressure, sound pressure level (in decibels), sound intensity or sound power
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  • 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 and Level – Introduction to Sensation and Perception
    Loudness is measured in terms of decibels (dB), a logarithmic unit of sound intensity A typical conversation would correlate with 60 dB; a rock concert might check in at 120 dB
  • Loudness Basics - AES
    Loudness is the perceived “strength” of a sound on a scale from quiet to loud It is a subjective measure that considers the sound intensity, frequency and duration of acoustic or electronically reproduced sounds
  • 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
  • What Is Loudness and How Is It Measured? - Biology Insights
    Loudness is a subjective, psychological perception of sound intensity, contrasting with the objective physical property of sound pressure The human ear and brain work together to interpret sound waves, transforming physical vibrations into the sensation of loudness


















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