the german ship the meteor used sound to measure the ocean.
A: Sound can be painful above 90 Db. Or it can be measured to make things quite
There are many things that affects. Medium and temperature are examples.
they monitor such things as temperature, light, and sound from the external environment.
The speed of sound measures how fast sound waves can travel through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. It is influenced by factors like temperature, density, and elasticity of the medium.
i think only 2 things effect on sound under water, temperature and pressure.
The three things that affect the frequency of a sound wave are the source of the sound (vibration frequency), the medium through which the sound wave is traveling (speed of sound in the medium), and the relative motion between the source of the sound and the observer (Doppler effect).
Why do people want to measure the temperature? To tell a number for what they are subjectively feeling - and to tell if it is too hot or too cold Why do people want to measure the loudness of a sound? To tell a number for what they are subjectively hearing - and to tell if it is too loud, but never if it is too soft. The subjective loudness is not measurable. Instead we mostly measure the objective sound pressure in pascals or the sound pressure level SPL in dB, or in dbA if there are weighting filters.
Sound and temperature are not connected.
Yes they are sensitive to things like temperature, wet/dry and sound especially from other insects.
No, temperature does not depend on sound waves. Sound waves are a form of mechanical energy that propagate through a medium, such as air or water, whereas temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. These two phenomena are not directly related to each other.
to measure sound from distance use decibels
what machine can be used to measure sound waves