Sound energy density
Sound energy density or sound density is the sound energy per unit volume. The SI unit of sound energy density is the pascal, which is 1 kg⋅m−1⋅s−2 in SI base units or 1 joule per cubic metre.
Mathematical definition
Sound energy density, denoted w, is defined bywhere
- p is the sound pressure;
- v is the particle velocity in the direction of propagation;
- c is the speed of sound.
Sound energy density level
The sound energy density level gives the ratio of a sound incidence as a sound energy value in comparison to the reference level of 1 pPa. It is a logarithmic measure of the ratio of two sound energy densities. The unit of the sound energy density level is the decibel, a non-SI unit accepted for use with the SI Units.The sound energy density level, L, for a given sound energy density, E1, in pascals, is
where E0 is the standard reference sound energy density