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Reply Sat 5 Jan, 2013 07:40 pm
is sound intensity proportional to frequency
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2013 01:53 am
Yes, it is.
However, the relationship between frequency and intensity is so minute that we should hardly consider it.

Keep in mind that:
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The intensity of any wave is the time-averaged power it transfers per area through some region of space.


Then, you can easily see that the major factor that intervenes in sound intensity is amplitude.
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