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Theatre building in Blackpool, United Kingdom
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sound (English)
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historical description: Any audible vibration. Besides PITCH, sounds have two related attributes,INTENSITY and LOUDNESS. Intensity is a physical term used to denote the amount of energy in a sound. Loudness refers to the sensation evoked by a given sound intensity. That intensity and loudness are not synonymous is due to the fact that the ear is not uniformly sensitive throughout the entirerange of audible frequencies. (English)
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Publication date: 1925
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    sound (English)
    Any audible vibration. Besides PITCH, sounds have two related attributes,INTENSITY and LOUDNESS. Intensity is a physical term used to denote the amount of energy in a sound. Loudness refers to the sensation evoked by a given sound intensity. That intensity and loudness are not synonymous is due to the fact that the ear is not uniformly sensitive throughout the entirerange of audible frequencies. (English)
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