increasing colume
The opposite of muffling a sound would be amplifying.
Damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong.
The purpose of the inner ear in amplifying sound is to convert sound vibrations into electrical signals that can be sent to the brain for processing and interpretation. This amplification process helps to enhance the perception of sound and improve the overall quality of hearing.
the amplitude of a sound wave makes sound loudness and softer.. damping makes a sound weak and amplifying makes it strong
db is decibel and in communication it is the amplifying factor where in audio it is the volume of the sound
Stethoscope. It does so by amplifying the beat given of by the heart by the sound travelling up the rod, which does amplify the sound, weirdly.
Most modern systems use audio electronic amplifiers. The old horn type hearing aid would concentrate sound.
Amplifying sound refers to increasing the volume or intensity of sound waves using electronic devices like amplifiers. This process helps to make sounds louder and more audible to listeners.
You can create a sound wave from audio by converting the audio signal into an electrical signal using a microphone, then amplifying and transmitting it through a speaker to produce sound waves that can be heard.
the technology is used in microphones but in reverse. instead of the wires creating the sound and the cone amplifying it, the cone gets your sound and the wires turn it into electrical energy.
A balloon can amplify sound by acting as a resonating chamber. When sound waves enter the balloon, they bounce around and resonate inside, amplifying the sound before it exits the balloon. This effect is similar to how a speaker or musical instrument amplifies sound.
No, reflecting sound will not make it louder. Reflection simply redirects the sound waves in different directions without amplifying them. Sound can appear louder when reflected if it reaches the listener from multiple directions, creating a perception of increased volume.