No,because in space there's no gravity and depending on how far you're from Earth you cannot hear any type of sounds. For example your alarm clock can ring and your neighbors are unable to hear it.People cannot hear an alarm clock from space not just people but other living things.
yes, because the bell jar will vibrate
We can't speak or hear in space because there is no air the sound can travel through.
No
birds chirping
Sound needs to travel through something, or you can't hear. Sonce there is nothing in space, sound can't travel.
The alarm would be much quieter, as sound can't travel through vacuum. But if it's a mechanical alarm clock then vibrations would be transferred from the clock to the jar and then to whatever the clock is standing on , and you'd probably be able to hear some of that.
The clock radio was a very useful invention: most sources attribute it to James F. Reynolds, sometime in the mid-1940s. It was both a clock and a radio: it not only told the time, but it enabled the person to set an alarm to be woken up by their favorite radio station. Alarm clocks already existed, but they beeped or buzzed; now you could awaken to the news or hear your favorite songs.
you put a alarm clock under the pillow and it will bump up and down to wake them up.
yes, because the bell jar will vibrate
yes its called an alarm clock you set it to when you want to wake up and it will wake you up but make sure you would be able to hear it in your room
Do you want to sit here so you can hear the television better? Did you hear that the president will be here tomorrow? I didn't hear her say that we should wait here. I could hear wolves howling when I was here last night. He didn't hear the alarm clock ring even though he was sleeping right here. Unless you hear differently, we'll meet here again next week. When you hear me calling, come here right away.
No "space" is mostly a vacuum. No sound is transmitted in a vacuum. You would not hear a starship exploding either!
The answere is no.
Nothing! Sound is wave and needs a medium to pass through in order to be heard !!!Nothing, because sound cannot travel in a vacuum.
In Chapter 1 of "The BFG," Sophie could hear the Queen's snores, the BFG's footsteps, and the ticking of the clock in the orphanage.
Different alarm bells have different frequencies. It seems to us that an alarm sounder could be constructed to sound at any desired frequency between 20 Hz and 20 KHz. Outside of that range, it would have little value as an alarm, because nobody could hear it.
An iHome is a docking station for an iPod or an iPhone. It has a clock and speakers and you can insert your device into the station. This will allow your device to charge and serve as an alarm clock. The music for the alarm can be pre-set from your phone or iPod or you can use the iHome as a radio to hear the music on your device. It is a great item to have in your home that allows you to listen to the music stored on your iPod or iPhone.