We can recognize persons speaking with the same loudness from their voice. How is this possible?

Q: We can recognize persons speaking with the same loudness from their voices. How is this possible?

Ans: It is possible to recognize people speaking at the same loudness as their voice because the human ear is sensitive to differences in pitch, timbre, and intensity. Pitch is the perceived highness or lowness of a sound and is determined by the frequency of the sound waves. Timbre is the quality of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds with the same pitch and loudness. Intensity, or loudness, is the perceived strength or weakness of a sound and is determined by the amplitude of the sound waves.

When we hear someone speak, our brains process these characteristics of sound waves and use them to identify the speaker. Even if two people are speaking at the same loudness, their voices will have unique pitches, timbres, and other characteristics that can be used to distinguish them from one another.

Additionally, we are also able to recognize people speaking at the same loudness because we have a vast amount of experience listening to and distinguishing between different voices. This allows us to build up a mental database of what different voices sound like, which we can use to identify speakers even when they are speaking at the same loudness.

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2 comments:

  1. Nice
    But give some example or some thing to explain it briefly

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    1. For example:like while standing outside a room, we can distinct between the notes of piano and a flute being played inside the room this is due to the difference in the quality of this notes.

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