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Definitions of loudness in various dictionaries:
noun - the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction)
noun - tasteless showiness
noun - the quality of being loud
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bLoudnessb is the characteristic of a sound that is primarily a psychological correlate of physical strength (amplitude). More formally, it is bdefinedb as "that attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which sounds can be ordered on a scale extending from quiet to loud". |
the perceptual strength or amplitude of sound pressure, measured in sones or phons |
the physical strength of the sound pressure level, measured in decibels |
the magnitude of sound (usually in a specified direction) |
tasteless showiness |
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In acoustics, loudness is the subjective perception of sound pressure. More formally, it is defined as, "That attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which sounds can be ordered on a scale extending from quiet to loud." The relation of physical attributes of sound to perceived loudness consists of physical, physiological and psychological components. The study of apparent loudness is included in the topic of psychoacoustics and employs methods of psychophysics. * In different industries, loudness may have different meanings and different measurement standards. Some definitions, such as ITU-R BS.1770 refer to relative loudness of different segments of electronically reproduced sounds, such as for broadcasting and cinema. Others, such as ISO 532A (Stevens loudness, measured in sones), ISO 532B (Zwicker loudness), DIN 45631 and ASA/ANSI S3.4, have a more general scope and are often used to characterize loudness of environmental noise. * Loudness, a subjective measure, often confused with |