I think an object vibrates to make sound.
Live steam usually refers to a model steam locomotive. The machine is powered by steam which is produced by boiling water. The steam locomotive is like the one at the Disneyland Amusement Park.
The nearer the source of sound, the louder is the sound. If the source of sound is far away from the listener, the intensity of sound decreases, by the square of the distance. ++++ Also, the Doppler Effect. The sound of something approaching at speed, such as the horn on a fast-moving railway locomotive, or a police-car siren, is raised in pitch above its true frequency, then drops abruptly to below true as it passes you. This is due to the sound source moving but the sound speed in air remaining constant.
a loud sound
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cart+steam engine
about locomotive crane
There are five vowels. The first O has a long O (oh) sound, the second is an unstressed or schwa sound, and the third is another long O. The I is a short I, despite the fact that the E is silent.
George Stephenson was the first inventor of the steam engine locomotive. He used the improvements of the steam engine itself, invented by James Watt, to make a better way of transportation. The purpose of this locomotive was make an easier way to transport and trade goods across the United States.
First American locomotive called - Camelback Locomotive 1853www
The locomotive pull a string of cars that make up a train. The locomotive was first powered by steam, but now they are mostly powered by diesel electric motors.
what was the first American locomotive
steam locomotive
Talyllyn - locomotive - was created in 1864.
Taw locomotive was created in 1898.
Yeo locomotive was created in 1898.