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A speaker is an audio output device that is used to relay sound from a source. The speaker's volume can be controlled from the source.
In the excerpt from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the speaker is reading to forget his sorrow and grief over the death of his beloved Lenore when he hears a knock at the door. Initially, he thinks the sound might be the wind or a visitor at the door in need of shelter from the storm.
Microphone
He hears the welcome sound.
It builds suspense
In stanza 3 of "The Raven," the narrator's heart fills with terror as he hears a tapping at his chamber door, which he identifies as someone gently rapping. This unexpected sound startles him and adds to the sense of foreboding that permeates the poem.
The ear closest to the sound source hears it first. IF you always hear it "first" on your right, then you should have your hearing checked.
No because sound is something you hear and if no one hears it, there is no sound.
In William Wordsworth's poem "The Solitary Reaper," the speaker describes a moment when he hears the reaper singing while working in the field. The speaker is struck by the beauty and melancholy of her song, which seems to overflow with emotion and fills the landscape with its enchanting sound. The solitary reaper's song captures the speaker's attention and resonates with him long after he has moved on from the scene.
yes,through the vibrations given off from the source of the sound eg.a speaker, put a bowl of water on top of a speaker and watch the ripples made in the water through the vibrations
The vibrations from the speaker that the instruments are connected to.
The source of energy for sound waves are vibrations.john vena