The decibel.
Units used to measure loudness are Sone (loudness N) and Phon (loudness level L). Scroll down to related links and look at "Loudness - Wikipedia" and "Sound level change and the change of the respective factor of volume and loudness"
There are the loudness level LN in phons and the loudness N in sonesScroll down to related links and look for more on correlation between sones and phons.
pretty sure your looking for the decibel (db)
No, I think there is no unit for measuring sharpness.
Decibel
The unit of measuring loudness of sound is called the decibel (dB). The decibel scale is logarithmic and is used to compare the intensity of different sounds.
You don't. Hz (always capitalized) is the unit for measuring frequency or pitch. dB is the unit for measuring amplitude or relative loudness of the sound. You cannot convert a frequency measurement to an amplitude measurement.
The unit of loudness is called decibel (dB).
Decibel is a measurement of loudness.
Decibel is a measurement of loudness.
The unit of loudness N is "the sone" and the unit of loudness level (volume) LN is "the phon". Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of sone to phon".
1.The unit of sound is bel 2.watts is the loudness/power.3.Often mentioned as decibel ( 1/10 th of bel) depending on which quality of sound you are measuring
Sones is a unit of perceived loudness, typically used for measuring noise levels. It is not a unit of weight, so it cannot be converted to kilos.
The most common unit of sound loudness is the decibel (dB).
The unit for loudness is the decibel (dB). It is a logarithmic unit used to measure the intensity of sound.
Decibels are a unit used to measure the intensity or power level of a sound. While it is commonly associated with loudness, decibels specifically quantify the level of sound pressure.