Sound energy density refers to the amount of sound energy stored in a given volume of a medium, typically measured in joules per cubic meter (J/m³). It quantifies how much energy is present in sound waves within a specified volume of an acoustic medium, such as air, water, or solid materials. In the context of sound waves, the sound energy density is influenced by factors such as: 1. **Sound Pressure Level**: Higher sound pressure levels indicate greater energy density.

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