That's an interesting question... It depends on how deep you want to investigate 'sound'. You miht ask 'what is sound' or 'what is the frequency of sound waves' and work up to 'what is an oscilloscope'. Look at the related link for more questions and answers! :D
How does sound energy travel through different mediums? Can sound energy be harnessed to produce electricity? What are some examples of everyday objects that convert sound energy into mechanical energy? How does the frequency of sound waves affect their energy?
Some questions about sound that can help us understand its properties and behavior include: How does sound travel through different mediums? What factors affect the speed of sound? How does the frequency of a sound wave affect its pitch? What is the relationship between amplitude and loudness in sound waves? How do sound waves interact with each other to create interference patterns? How do different shapes and materials affect the reflection and absorption of sound waves? How can we measure the intensity of sound and its impact on our hearing?
Some common sound wave questions in acoustics include inquiries about the properties of sound waves, how they travel through different mediums, how they are measured, and how they interact with objects and surfaces. Researchers often explore topics such as sound wave frequency, amplitude, speed, and how they are affected by factors like distance and obstacles.
On November 9 2009 they had a category called video games and I have added a link to the archive of that shows questions, but really you can ask questions about anything to do with Video Games. Just look at some of the unanswered questions from the category on this site and pick ones that sound good to you.
Shaw writes words depending on how they sound...this can be difficult readers who are not used to that. Shaw writes words depending on how they sound...this can be difficult readers who are not used to that.
They probably could if you asked them nicely. The best option would be to think of some specific questions to ask.
No. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with now?" and "What rhymes with sound?"
Science answers testable questions, some questions are not testable.
No legitimate psychiatric organization would try and prevent people from asking sound, legitimate questions about psychiatry.
With all the questions that you are asking, you kinda sound like a stalker.
It's bad. It makes you sound like a fool.
http://www.hearingcenter.com/Questions/Q_high_pitch.html