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A resonator.
A microphone and an amplifier with a loudspeaker does this. The microphone converts the soundpressure to electric signals. The amplifier amplifies these signals and the loudspeaker converts back the electric signals to sound pressure. Our ear drums are moved by the sound pressure as a sound field quantity. It is not the sound intensity as an energy quantity.
The absence of sound is called silence.Quiet or quietness is also the absence of sound.
A reflected sound waves is called an echo.
Yes the loudness of a sound is called its intensity.
The tympanum's function is to help the ear hear. It does this by vibrating sounds to the first bone in the middle ear called the malleus. It is commonly called an "eardrum."
resonator
it amplifies the sound actually, by strengthening the waves. the sound waves are converted into equivalent electrical waves and then it amplifies and later those electrical waves are converted the sound waves . the principle of electromagnetic induction is applied here.
...frequency of sound is equal to the eigenfrequency (which depends on the shape of the guitar).
it amplifies the sound actually, by strengthening the waves. the sound waves are converted into equivalent electrical waves and then it amplifies and later those electrical waves are converted the sound waves . the principle of electromagnetic induction is applied here.
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resonator
A resonator.
They are acoustic, inside is a diaphram that vibrates and amplifies sound passing it through the hollow tubes.
A resonator.
First the strings then the rest of it amplifies it.
A microphone and an amplifier with a loudspeaker does this. The microphone converts the soundpressure to electric signals. The amplifier amplifies these signals and the loudspeaker converts back the electric signals to sound pressure. Our ear drums are moved by the sound pressure as a sound field quantity. It is not the sound intensity as an energy quantity.