When constructive interference happens between two sound waves, the sound will get louder. What does this tell you about the relationship between amplitude and volume of sound?

Sluisu4

Sluisu4

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2022-09-04

When constructive interference happens between two sound waves, the sound will get louder. What does this tell you about the relationship between amplitude and volume of sound?

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Reagan Tanner

Reagan Tanner

Beginner2022-09-05Added 8 answers

When constructive interference takes place, the amplitude of the sound increases and hence the volume will increases as well.
This means that amplitude of the sound is directly proportional to the volume of the sound.

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