Depend on the medium.
When it is air the direction is omnidirection
No, a sound wave is a compressional wave.
No Sound But a Heart was created in 1987.
The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch. So if there is high frequency it means that the sound will also be high pitched. If it is low frequency that means the sound will be low pitched.
to measure sound from distance use decibels
S2, also called the second heart sound, or "dub" when characterized by the sound lub-dub.
Simply explained, it has directionality.
That depends on the directionality of our pinna (ear cup) which is front localisation.
Marlene A. Segal has written: 'Organizational processes and directionality in paired-associate learning'
Precisely speaking you need a Danalogic 601 with Autoscope Adaptive directionality... If autoscope adaptive directionality is not available then you can use softwitching also.... Precaution :- Never use environmental optimizer, critical bands, DFS ULTRA II , Isolate NaNOtech and Anoop
Directionality: away from you indicates you're available. toward you indicates you're engaged.
directionality is often a important aspect of responsiveness Edit:.... dude, you didn't define a single thing...
Some words with the Greek root "stereo" are stereophonic (relating to sound reproduction that gives a sense of directionality), stereoscope (a device for creating a 3D effect from two flat images), and stereotype (a widely held but oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing).
flashlight
Random Walk: Evolutionary model in which changes in a trait value are conceived as being drawn at random from a constant statistical distribution of evolutionary steps.
One method used are directional microphones which mimic the natural directionality that our pinna (or 'ears') will achieve normally.
I would say only grams here as the other two choices seem to have indications of directionality which would make them vectors.
AnswerGAND MARAOpyramidal horn are antennas in which the walls of the rectangular wave guide are flarredin both e-plane & h-plane directions.applications:---> when there is a high gain requirement.--> when there is high directionality requirement.