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Reverberation time, loudness, Focusing, interference, echo, echelon effect, resonance, noise
A hook echo is a hook shape on a reflectivity image from a weather radar usually on the southwest flank of a thunderstorm, often appearing red or orange on the screen. See the link below for a picture.
An Echo-echo-echo-echo! The answer is Echo
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DAISY RIZABAL`S answer : noise intensity decibel Aural pitch intensity volume decibels audio amplitude noise speed of source of scratchy irritating grating annoying deafening screechy mind blowing calming dreary mono stereo monotonous relaxing tormenting sonic powerful pulsing noise music frequency wavelength volume decibel longitudinal wave echo speed of sound speed of sound in different mediums auditory ear and its parts acoustics timbre vibration
A ducks quack dosent echo
a duck
the 5 sided shape
If the echo is off of a wall or a cliff, then it's about 170 meters (186 yards) away from you, but the echo can't tell you how high the wall or cliff is. Conversely, if the echo is off of the ceiling, then you are in a truly huge cavern. It would be highly unlikely that there would be a ceiling 170 meters high, but it is possible. More unlikely still would be a building with a ceiling that high.
Geometric echo is a repeating shape in a pattern. The stars on the US flag is a geometric echo.
a quick noise heard that may echo
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Seven factors can affect the acoustics of a building. they are 1.Reverberation time 2.loudness 3.Echo 4.Echelon effect 5.Focusing 6.Resonance 7.Noise Seven factors can affect the acoustics of a building. they are 1.Reverberation time 2.loudness 3.Echo 4.Echelon effect 5.Focusing 6.Resonance 7.NoiseM.Senthil KumarAsst.Professor / Physics Dept.,Karunya University
To our knowledge, the amplitude of the echo isn't used in the determination ofthe range to the target. The amplitude depends on the size, shape, and surfacecomposition of the target, so it's not a reliable indicator of the distance. The distanceis determined primarily by measuring the time delaybefore the echo returns to thesource of the sound.
A noise and something for it to bounce off of
Yes. A sound wave was sent from a source which made a noise, it hit some solid object and was reflected back to the hearer, who hears the echo some time after hearing the original noise.
synonyms for the word sound: noise, resonance, echo etc.