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Q: Why does the ear gong sound louder when you put your fingers in your ears?
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Which is louder gong or siren?

It can be either. Some gongs are much louder than others. Sirens vary in design. However, most of the sirens used today would be louder than any gong you are likely to encounter.


How does a gong produce sound?

When you strike a gong, it makes a vibration. Sound = vibration.


How does movement cause sound?

Sound is waves in the air that vibrate the ear drum in your ears allowing you to hear. When movement is made these waves are sent through the air and are perceived as sound if they are with audible range. So technically when you fart there is waves gong through the air that can be detected by your ears!!!


What type of sound wave gong?

BONG


Why do you hear the gong?

The sound of a gong is produced when the broad, flat surface of the gong is struck with a mallet or drumstick. The impact causes the metal to vibrate, creating a rich and resonant sound that can be heard both near and far.


How is sound amplified on a gong?

by jumping on it and say ftw


What is the sound of the dog?

bark woof bow-wow gong-gong (indonesian) aaaaaaiiiiiioooooouuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!! he-he-he-he-he (panting)


What language did the word gong come from?

The word "gong" originates from Javanese, an Austronesian language spoken primarily on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is believed to have entered the English language through the Dutch colonial presence in Indonesia.


Is a gong a percussion instrument?

no it is not, it is a unpitched percussion for it produces and indefinite pitch.


What is a sentence with reverberated?

The sound of the gong was deafening, and it reverberated throughout the cavernous chamber.


When a gong vibrates the air particles next the gong do not reach your ears yet you hear the sound of the gong explain?

Sound propagates as a disturbance in air pressure. The movement of the gong first pushes air particles out of the way, creating a region of high pressure, but then moves back in the other direction, creating a region of low pressure, which the air particles move back to fill. So, air particles do move locally as the pressure changes, but there is no net transport of air. The energy in the wave is carried forward as a moving change in pressure. This change in pressure is detected by your ears. One can make a loose analogy with surface waves on water. Drop a pebble into a still pond. Waves will propagate outward from the point of contact, where water was initially displaced. The water waves propagate outward as the height of the water changes at each point, yet there is no net flow of water.


How do you say hello in the chinise language?

gong gong gong gong gong gong gong hi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!