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A Question about Loudness of Sound....
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[QUOTE="Kaneki123, post: 5813746, member: 598955"] OKay...Loudness of a sound is "the magnitude of sensation of human ear", or ''how much violently ear drum vibrates due to sound wave" (That is according to my understanding)...Now, increasing the area of vibrating body increases the loudness of sound...My question is that, if we increase area of vibrating body without changing its amplitude of vibration, then the energy per unit area will be the same, meaning the energy vibrating per unit of ear drum will be the same, meaning it will vibrate with same amplitude as before. So how can the loudness of such sound be increased?...Any help will be appreciated... [/QUOTE]
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