sounds to me that the right from bearing hub needs to be replaced. Had the same problem on a 97 Hyundia
No. If a vibration is smaller, the sound is higher pitched. To get a quieter sound the amplitude of the sound-wave needs to be smaller. +++ It depends whether you mean amplitude or wavelength being "smaller", and they are two different things. If the vibration's amplitude is smaller the sound is quieter irrespective of frequency. If the vibration is more rapid, the frequency is higher but the wavelength correspondingly smaller irrespective of amplitude.
all motorbikes are different so i guess some motorbikes could be quieter?
It really depends on the type fo snare drum. For example parade drums are meant to be loud, but piccolo is a quieter drum due to its size. In the drum family, yes it probably is the loudest in perspective, but depending on how hard you hit it, it could be the bass drum as well.
The superlative form of the word quiet is quieter
fighter rhymes with quieter
quietest, quieter
My mom told meI needed to be quieter in the library.
quieter, quietestquieter, quietest
The correct term is "quieter", such as "It's a lot quieter over here".
depends on how you react to music. if it calms you, then yes you'll be quieter, otherwise if it makes you energized, then probably not
Diminuendo....it means from playing loudly you gradualy get quieter
Arabs are loud people by nature and are very proud of their expressiveness. Aside from binding, gagging, or otherwise physically preventing an Arab from talking, the only way to get an Arab to be quieter is to politely ask for the Arab to be quieter.