about 137 meters
Whales (but also the humble toadfish) emit low-pitched sounds that can carry extremely far under water. The speakers of professional sound systems used by bands and DJ's also have a lot of bass. Diesel engines when stationary emit a very low-frequency sound. On a bigger scale, earthquakes, avalanches and volcanic eruptions create a very low piched noise.
Speed of Sound in Water at 25ºC = 1533 m/s(Remember It)And Time = 2.5 sNow_Speed=Distance/TimeDisance=Speed*TimeD=1533*2.5D=3832.5 Metre
As far as the object is that produced thesound!
Sound waves bounce off the ocean floor and come back up to whatever emitted it. The time it takes for the sound wave to come back tells how far down it went. Doing this many times over and over, one can map out the ocean floor, and if the sound wave comes back relatively fast, that means there is something on the ocean floor.
A howl is a noise. There is no way to choose how far a noise will travel. Wolves will howl as they see fit, then the noise will carry as far as it can. Longer over water. Longer downwind, shorter upwind. Longer over open ground than through forest. If the wind picks up, the sound of the howl soon drowns in the general rustle and noises of the wind.
about 137 meters
The aqueduct was created by the Romans to help carry water from far off places.
so they can hear the sound of water from far away
The (sound) energy dissipates over distance.
As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.As far as I know, ALL waves carry energy.
The duration of As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me is 2.63 hours.
Greenland Current and the Kamchatka Current
The word "telephone" is derived from the Greek words "tele," meaning far, and "phone," meaning sound or voice. Together, it means "far sound" or "distant voice," reflecting the device's function of transmitting sound over long distances.
Hurricanes do not happen in Minnesota but the others sound correct. This doesn't happen because they start in the tropics. Minnesota is so far from it that it would die out and it wouldn't be able to carry itself around the land that far. also again if it went around through the water they would die out first.
No, the pitch (frequency) does not change, but its speed is much greater* because you are using a totally different medium to transmit the sound, some frequencies can carry farther under water than they do in the air and other frequencies (the high frequencies) can't go as far in water. Sound is a wave the lower the wave the farther it can travel, the higher the wave the shorter distance it can go before it loses it's energy by the dampening effect of the medium. ' ++++ *Mean sound speed in air: 340m/s. In sea-water, about 1500m/s. ' The higher the frequency the greater the damping attenuation, on top of the frequency-independent square-law attenuation by distance anyway, in any medium.
As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me was created on 2001-12-27.