Normally, we detect sound by listening with our ears. As sound is waves, there are instruments that can detect and show the waves on a screen.
When a source of sound approaches you, you detect an increase in the loudness or volume of the sound. This is due to the compression of sound waves as the source moves closer to you, causing the waves to reach your ears more frequently.
Microphones detect sound by converting acoustic waves into electrical signals. This is usually accomplished by a diaphragm that moves in response to sound waves, which then causes a coil or capacitor to generate an electrical signal corresponding to the sound received.
The term for the ability to detect sound and pinpoint the direction from which it is emanating is known as sound localization. This ability is achieved through the brain processing differences in sound arrival time and intensity between the ears.
Kim's hearing threshold.
A sound level meter is typically used to detect noise. It measures the intensity (loudness) of sound in decibels (dB) to quantify noise levels in different environments.
That's what sound IS ... What we think of as sound are those vibrations that we can detect (with our ears).
The human ear can detect sound frequencies ranging from about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
By using an Oscilloscope
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the cells of the hairs don't detect the sound waves at all. The full hair is vibrated by the sound waves and this vibration is picked up by nerves and the info is sent to the brain.
They don't produce sound, they are used to detect it.
i think there is a sound
Detect sound waves.
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Sonar
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