well, frogs burp, and it makes a vibration, so loud, causing it to make a sound.
A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.
re-word the question so that it makes sense to those of us trying to answer your questions
the amplifier. the more output wattage and more speakers it has makes the sound louder
As loud as sound would be normally.
it is suspened on 2 layers of wood with a layer of cloth over the top, this is so that when a wrestler powerbombs another it makes it sound loud and hard when it really isn'tit is suspened on 2 layers of wood with a layer of cloth over the top, this is so that when a wrestler powerbombs another it makes it sound loud and hard when it really isn't
The use of a sound system is so you can play your ipod out loud
because it makes a loud sound, they want all the other woodpeckers to know its their territory, also so that a nice female woodpecker will find them
because it just does
Not really. The decibel is a measurement of the intensityof sound. A Bel is a factor of 10 of a power source. A decibel is a tenth of a Bel and is a ratio of one quantity to a reference quantity, on a log scale. Many entities including distances, weights, and other physical entities could be expressed in decibels. So, in the case of sound, we typically will express the RMS (root mean square) pressure value against a reference pressure of 20 µPa (micropascals). Thus a pressure wave exerting a specific pressure is converted into a decibel by taking 20 times the log10 of the ratio of the measured pressure to 20 µPa.
The loud noise is probably attributable to a bad exhaust system.
Your muffler fell off.