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No, the word "window" does not have a short i sound. It has a long i sound.
Sound is in its simplest terms, is vibrations of the air (or other particles). There is less air at a higher altitude (that is why people need air tanks when climbing Mt Everest) therefore, the slower it takes for it to travel. There is no sound in space, because there is no air. Sound will travels FASTER in water than in air, because once again there are more particles in water. Think of it this way. The more messenger boys (particles) you have, the faster a message (sound) will get across the country, the less messenger boys you have, the slower the message will travel.
Sound is in its simplest terms, is vibrations of the air (or other particles). There is less air at a higher altitude (that is why people need air tanks when climbing Mt Everest) therefore, the slower it takes for it to travel. There is no sound in space, because there is no air. Sound will travels FASTER in water than in air, because once again there are more particles in water. Think of it this way. The more messenger boys (particles) you have, the faster a message (sound) will get across the country, the less messenger boys you have, the slower the message will travel.
MENU> SETTINGS> PROFILES > EDIT> scroll down to MESSAGE SOUND> SELECT> AUDIO You can use anything to change the sound. Including any sounds, ringtones or songs you have downloaded into the phone already
Receiving sound waves is the process by which sound travels in form of waves and is received by our eardrums to be heard.
Yes, the word "window" does have a long vowel sound. The "i" in "window" makes the long vowel sound /oʊ/.
The word "couch" has the same sound as the "ow" in window.
The word "window" has a short vowel sound for the letter "i."
The three levels of cognitive process listening are hearing, understanding, and evaluating. Hearing involves physically receiving sound waves, understanding involves interpreting the message, and evaluating involves critically analyzing the message for meaning and relevance.
Ear
It is how many steps back you are from the object that is receiving the sound
The sound is concentrated by your outer ear to your external ear canal. It makes to vibrate your ear drum. Then the vibrations are amplified and transferred to the oval window. From there you have the vibrations transferred to round window. The fluid vibrates between the two windows. These vibrations are taken up by the hair cells from your inner ear and the message is sent to the brain for final analysis of the sound.