the frequency, probably
Well, it may smell, sound quieter or louder, and when it sounds louder it sounds like its sort of farting. When you take it out and push on the cone (The top piece) it should make no noise unless it is blown If it is blown it will make a crunchy crispy sound or some other sound. If it will not move than it is most likely not customer servicable.
Sounds are louder when they have greater intensity or amplitude, which is the magnitude of the sound wave. The more energy a sound wave has, the louder it will be. Additionally, the distance between the sound source and the listener can also affect how loud a sound appears.
no lol its just louder it adds 50 hp what if the twin exhaust is the some size of the single exhaust
claps and noises they get louder
The loudness of a sound is determined by the amount of energy involved in creating the sound wave. Objects that produce louder sounds typically have more energy applied to them or are vibrating at a higher frequency. Factors such as size, material, and force of impact can all contribute to the volume of the sound produced.
We can make sound louder by successive reflection between divergent planes (conical). For example, roll paper into a megaphone or cone shape. Or, cup your hands around your mouth. Additionally, some structures create louder echos. For example, sometimes buildings within a city "bounce" vocalizations, similar to the echo produced in a mountain range or The Grand Canyon.
Sound amplification occurs when an input sound signal is increased in amplitude to make it louder. This is typically achieved by using electronic devices called amplifiers that receive the input signal and boost its strength before sending it to a speaker or headphone to produce louder sound. Amplification can also occur naturally in some environments with acoustic properties that reflect and focus sound waves.
Sounds are louder when they have a greater intensity, which is determined by the amplitude of the sound waves. The energy transmitted by the sound waves also affects how loud a sound is perceived. Additionally, the distance between the sound source and the listener can impact the perceived loudness.
Yes. Elephants have a very loud sound. When people walk in forests and other areas surrounded by elephants, the sound made by the elephants indicates whether they are near or far away from them. - Elephants also make an ultra low growling sound. Research has shown that elephants will make this noise travel through their huge feet into the ground. The sound can be heard and identified some 3 kilometers away by other herds
u can either take the muffler off the cat or enclose the cat in a 6 inch box, other wise u can fuse 2 cats together although it costs a bomb 2 do. try cleaning the cat with some bicarb and a bottle brush. this should give it that extra sound cos there's no dirt to absorb the sound and if you want you could take off the exhaust pipe to make it insanely loud or use a hot dog exhaust to make it louder
"Louder" as increase the volume: Ongeza sauti (increase the sound), Tunaomba sauti kubwa zaidi (bigger, that is, louder, sound, please)."Louder" as a comparative: A ina sauti kuliko B, A has more sound than B (loose trans.; a direct translation would be: A is loud in a place where there is also B or where A and B are the same place, A is loud; comparatives and superlatives are not as straightforward as in English and require some study).
More energy in, more energy out. Hitting something harder means that you are applying more energy in the 'hit'. Sound waves are a form of energy. So your hit might produce only louder sound, or you might break the object. Either way, the energy you put into the system comes out as sound and/or a broken object and/or some degree of heat.