In an empty room, the sound is mostly just bounced around. When more things are placed in the room, they provide more ability to absorb sound and reflect in different directions such that it actually has to take a longer path to get from one place to another (zig zag instead of straight path) with the consequent attenuation of the intensity of the sound. Mostly though it's the absorption of the sound by the stuff you fill the room with.
If a room has things like soft chairs, sofas, beds, etc, they serve to absorb some of the sound waves.
In an empty room, the sound is mostly just bounced around. When more things are placed in the room, they provide more ability to absorb sound and reflect in different directions such that it actually has to take a longer path to get from one place to another (zig zag instead of straight path) with the consequent attenuation of the intensity of the sound. Mostly though it's the absorption of the sound by the stuff you fill the room with.
If a room has things like soft chairs, sofas, beds, etc, they serve to absorb some of the sound waves.
Because of the room acoustics. The walls and ceiling allow the sound to bounce off of them.
sound is heard louder in empty room because of echo.echo is occur in distance of 17m.if any things or person is inside the room it will observe the echo and sound is not heard louder.
The amount of reflections will differ.
At night-time there are less sounds from traffic and people - therefore any sounds that are heard seem louder.
Amplitude = "Loudness" In that a direct increase in amplitude will cause the sound to be "louder".
No,sound is louder and clearer when it travels through air.
if you have a sound and its not bothering you but if it comes louder and louder this is what you need 2 do you have to move an dmake sure you ears are not enfected ----
No. Amplitude refers to the height of a wave. If the wave is a sound wave a larger amplitude would mean a louder sound.
No, when you empty the recycle bin you should here a sound.
At night-time there are less sounds from traffic and people - therefore any sounds that are heard seem louder.
Just as an empty bottle makes a louder sound when it is struck or blown over when it is empty than when it is full, so does a person with an empty head make more noise or chaos than somebody with knowledge.
You don't. For a start, sound doesn't travel through empty space, so a sound produced on our Sun, for example, can't be heard here on Earth.You don't. For a start, sound doesn't travel through empty space, so a sound produced on our Sun, for example, can't be heard here on Earth.You don't. For a start, sound doesn't travel through empty space, so a sound produced on our Sun, for example, can't be heard here on Earth.You don't. For a start, sound doesn't travel through empty space, so a sound produced on our Sun, for example, can't be heard here on Earth.
Amplitude = "Loudness" In that a direct increase in amplitude will cause the sound to be "louder".
In bass concert halls, the sound is amplified by the size of the open empty room. The sound reverberates off the walls to make it sound louder and deeper than it really is.
Because empty space cannot propagate sound.
So that the sound can be heard louder
It does get louder! It increases the amplitude of the sound wave
It means that the amplitude of the soundwaves is increased, or is increasing if the sound continues to get louder.
No,sound is louder and clearer when it travels through air.
if you have a sound and its not bothering you but if it comes louder and louder this is what you need 2 do you have to move an dmake sure you ears are not enfected ----