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Discussion Forum : General Science - Measurements (Q.No. 1)
1.
What is the unit for measuring the amplitude of a sound?
Decibel
Coulomb
Hum
Cycles
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Mgkr said:   1 decade ago
Pitch or frequency of sound measured with cycles/sec or hertz.

Where as amplitude is measured with decibels (dB).
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Shaurya said:   1 decade ago
Because sound is measure in decibels its a fact.
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Balasaheb said:   1 decade ago
Becuase amplitude of sound always measured in Db unit
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Padma m said:   1 decade ago
Because its given by the scientist. Which is universal accepted.
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John said:   1 decade ago
What is hum used to?
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Ashlesh said:   1 decade ago
Some body explain me what is hum used for?
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Adi said:   1 decade ago
What is meant by hum?
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Ganapathi said:   10 years ago
Because unit of weaves (even sound or light) is measure in frequency, so unit of sound is decibels and also for amplitude.

Kheta ram said:   9 years ago
Decibel measured devised of amplitude of sound.

Arvind c shah said:   8 years ago
In physics, what AUM stand for?


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