A whales whistle is very loud you can hear it when you are standing a little far.
A whales whistle is very loud you can hear it when you are standing a little far.
As loud as a train whistle from 10 ft away.
You blow your fingers in your mouth.you can blow with a real whistle.when you whistle you blow loud.
A whistle is a High Pitch because its really loud and not really low.
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A referee's whistle is commonly referred to simply as a "referee's whistle." In some contexts, it may be called a "sport whistle" or a "game whistle." These whistles are typically designed to produce a loud and sharp sound to effectively signal players and officials during a game or match.
Yes, blowing a loud whistle directly into someone's ear can cause temporary or permanent hearing damage, depending on the intensity and duration of the sound. It is recommended to avoid exposing the ears to extremely loud noises to prevent hearing loss.
A safety whistle works by using the force of air blowing through it to create a high-pitched sound. When you blow into the whistle, the air passes through a small opening and causes a vibrating column of air inside the whistle. This vibration creates a loud, attention-grabbing sound that can travel over long distances to alert others of your location or in an emergency situation.
A whistle can be used to stop a dog attack by emitting a loud and high-pitched sound that can startle or distract the dog, potentially causing it to stop the attack and retreat.
A parson's whistle, also known as a referee whistle or coach whistle, is a small, handheld whistle used to produce a loud, high-pitched sound. It is commonly used by sports referees, coaches, and trainers to signal the start or stop of play, communicate with players, or give commands during training sessions. The whistle's distinctive sound can travel far and is easily recognizable, making it an effective tool for maintaining order and providing instructions.
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