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A dripping sound.
Sound travels better and faster in air because air has a lower density than water and the sound vibrations can travel faster through them and with more accuracy, whereas in water the vibrations slowly die out and do not travel well because the density of the water will likely muffle and obstruct the sound waves. sound travels better in air than in water as sound travels in vibrations.. it travels faster in water than in air but it travels better in air.....
Sometimes, yeah.
Yes. Sound travel faster through water than air n fastest through compact solid material like metal.
Get it wet with water, enough so its wet but not dripping
A dripping sound.
Water box is designed to create back pressure for the motor and also to muffle the sound of the exhaust.
No, speaking into water would distort the sound waves and make it difficult to understand the person speaking. The water would muffle the words and change their clarity, making communication challenging.
if a small amount of water is dripping it is normal condensation from running an engine
Your air conditioner may be faulty if it is not dripping water.
If something is "dripping", then it usually means that water is coming from it slowly and intermittently. For example, if a wet towel is hung on a rail, it would be "dripping" water.
metal since it is solid
Water leaking from the seal
yes and if it is frosty and the water is left dripping you can also get ice forming in your drains.
It can be (e.g. dripping water). But it can also be a verb or noun. It is the present participle of the verb "to drip."
When air is cooled the water in it comes out (like mist forming on the outside of a class filled with cold coke) and this happens in the air conditioner. Normally the dripping water is drained way to the outside (or a drain) by a pipe. If the pipe gets blocked the water will overflow and the conditioner will leak water - get it serviced.
if you are not noticing a puddle anywhere then it is most likely one of the heat shields cooling down, it will go ping ping sort of like water dripping on metal. No worries.