The classic frying pan and spoon, of course. You could try dropping heavy books, shouting, using a megaphone, hitting metal objects with spoons, slamming doors (make sure not to break them!) and stamping (most effective on a metal floor with metal soled shoes).
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not loud at all it doesn't make a sound
Musical instruments like drums, trombones, and trumpets can produce high amplitude sound. This type of sound is typically loud and carries a lot of energy due to the vibrations of the instrument.
A very loud BANG!
Sing in a microphone and amplify that.
a very loud noice
Loud deep cackling notes
there are more..but what i can think of at the moment would b a hole in the exhaust,, or perhaps the exhaust breaking off from the manifold....worn cv joints, fan out of balance and hitting against sumthing
No, it typically takes more energy to produce a loud sound compared to a soft sound. A loud sound requires more air pressure and vibration from the vocal cords or instrument, increasing the energy needed to create the sound.
When objects make a sound, it is usually due to vibrations that create sound waves. These sound waves travel through the air and reach our ears, where they are processed by the brain to interpret the sound.
one million voices loud enough for to make one sound
They Meow Loud