RRRRRRNNNNNNN,WEEHOOWEEHOOWEEHOOWEEHOO!
something like that
Sound is noise in communication
The word 'Noise' in communication theory is a barrier to communication that may weaken or destroy a message that is trying to be relayed There are a number of ways to classify noise. It can be subdivided according to type, source, effect, or relation to the receiver, depending on circumstances. In order to make the classification more compact, noise sources can be divided into two main groups: • Noise whose sources are external to the receiver (External Noise) and • Noise source created within the receiver itself (Internal Noise). types include: Shot noise; Johnson noise; Partition noise and White noise
answering "How is the communication process affected by noise answering "How is the communication process affected by noise
Noise is any disturbance which occurs in the transmission process. In face to face communication,with a microphones the air may be disturbed by noise in the environment. for example:-traffic noise etc..... RASHMITA.B.BARICK
the difference between voice and noise is the voice is somebody speaking and it is smooth and mellow and noise means loud and mad if you think say noise in your head when you say noise you just no what it means loud big and it could mean danger as well.
The siren....
wind noise
weuweu
Such a device is called a siren.
The loud croaking noise (weee onngg weee onngg) has no direct spelling. But the familar high-pitched sound of a siren (police, fire, or ambulance) is referred to as a "wail" and the alternating pitch version as a "warble".
Whatever colour they happen to be painted (one can not see the siren usually). I hope you are not confusing the siren (which makes the noise) with the flashing lights (which are blue).
The sound of an accordion is a recognizable sound. An ambulance siren is a recognizable noise.
When it dived to launch it's bomb, a small air powered siren came on.
Siren can mean two things, either a Klaxon, something that makes a loud noise as used by emergency vehicles, fire alarms and such, Or a mythical sort-of female water creature that lured sailors into the sea.
More noise. WOW!!!Some ways include:those noisy alarm clockssafety siren...it nearly breaks your eardrumscreaming, probably watching a horror movieHope this helps!
because it makes young people think that an old person might have did an poisenous fart
The term "siren" is used to describe a piercing sound designed to draw attention. The "sirens" were mythical creatures whose enticing songs would lure ancient sailors into reefs and rocks.