Loudness measures the subjective perception of sound by the human ear, while intensity quantifies the actual physical energy of the sound wave.
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Loudness is a subjective perception of sound, influenced by the listener and context, while intensity is an objective measure of sound energy per unit area, quantified in decibels (dB). Loudness depends on intensity but also on frequency and duration.