Respuesta :
Answer:
More intensity of sound is corresponding to the more amplitude of sound which will increase the amplitude of sound.
Explanation:
Amplitude of sound is proportional to the intensity of sound
As we know that intensity of sound is defined as the energy of sound passing through a given cross-section per unit time.
so it is defined as
[tex]I = \frac{E}{St}[/tex]
we can also define it as power per unit area
[tex]I = \frac{P}{S}[/tex]
so here we can solve it further and find that intensity is given as
[tex]I = \frac{1}{2}\rho A^2\omega^2 v_o[/tex]
so on increasing the intensity of sound we will have more amplitude so it will increase the loudness of sound.
Answer:
Intensity is the amount of energy that flows in an area per unit of time. Generally, the more intense a sound, the louder the sound is.