i think a persons vocal cords vibrate causing sound and the molecules in the air push together and pull apart till it reaches another persons brain but i dont know the rest, sorry
In the form of longitudinal waves through air medium
In my opinon: Yes.For me sound is irrespective of listener.
I think your referring to "hate speech"
sound has properties of loudness and pitch. The loudness of a sound depends on the amplitude of vibration. A speaker making a loud sound moves back and forth more than a speaker making a soft sound. The pitch of a sound depends on the frequency of vibration. A speaker making a high pitched sound like a siren vibrates with a higher frequency than the same speaker making a low pitched sound like thunder
It wouldn't travel at all. Sound can't travel in a vacum. (Translation: Sound can't travel in outer space.)
There is usually a large circular magnet in speakers. When an electricial current is put through the speaker cone at a certain frequency it makes the magnetic fields around the magnet change. The cone is connected to the diaphragm of the speaker which vibrates, pushing the air, creating sound waves.
The opposite of listener would be speaker.
both of them because the listener wanted the speaker to talk to him and the speaker would be blamedbecause he was talking.Hope this helped!:)
Exceeding the sound barrier refers to speed of travel, not loudness of sound. A speaker cannot "exceed the sound barrier".
An antonym of speaker might be observer, or maybe listener.
Taking Notes
The best way for a listener to verify his understanding of a speaker's argument before agreeing or disagreeing
the questions that a careful listener should ask include:who is the speaker,what is speaker trying to say,what do the speaker's facial expression mean
The vibrations from the speaker that the instruments are connected to.
a lower-pitched sound
In "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning, the reader can tell when the speaker and the listener interact when the speaker reveals jealousy and possessiveness towards his deceased wife, the Duchess. The listener's responses are subtle or implied through the speaker's monologue, creating a sense of tension and unease in their interaction.
Sound leaves the speaker in the form of a wave, through the air, and enters your year, where the eardrum picks up the vibrations of the wave and sends a signal to your brain which interprets the vibrations as sound.
dramatic monologue