Its the sound of the rubber bodyguard they wore to slow the bullets so the bullet would not go too far into the wearers body. You have no idea how much research the research team put into L.A. Noire....
The short vowel sound in "shot" is the "o" sound, as in "ah."
Overlapping sound (a.k.a. sound bridge).
The vowel sound in "shot" is the "ɑ" sound, represented by the phonetic symbol /ɑ/.
The 'a' sound in bacon is a short vowel sound.
Ouch!
Do you mean "How fast does the sound of a pistol being shot travels?" because technically, a sound cannot be shot. But all sound travels at the same speed. If I were to just yell at the top of my lungs, the sound I make would travel to someone's ears just as fast as if I shot a gun and someone heard it. All sound travels 340 miles a second, or 122,400 MPH (miles per hour). So the answer would be "122,400 MPH"
It changes the sound effects.
Sound of an artillery shell exploding is "crump." A rifle shot is "crack."
Sight by a long shot
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Not sure what youre asking. If youre asking how much 80 proof vodka would you need for a shot to be considered ONE shot/drink, then the answer would be 1 1/4 oz. 1 oz of 100 proof liquor = 1 drink
light and sound are in waves, because when a sound is made, such as a gun shot, the sound rips through the air in waves. as for light? noidea bro.