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Which part of a sound wave measures loudness? O wavelength O magnitude O amplitude O frequency
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Which part of a sound wave measures loudness? O wavelength O magnitude O amplitude O frequency
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Amplitude.
Wavelength and frequency are related to the tone/pitch of the sound.
Magnitude does not apply to sound waves.
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