could be a wheel bearing Check your tire and lug nuts! I had that same thing happen and a day later it fell off.
No; sound comes from vibrations.
It sounds like a loud bearing going out in a pump. The noise comes from the engine department.
The sound card and the sound adapter are the hardware devices that control the computer's sound. These need unique drivers for them to function properly.
No owls do not laugh, but the sound that comes out of them sounds like 'who, who.'
they listen out for sounds and the ultrasound hits the prey and comes back to the bat
The sound of a ball going through the net is a "swish" or a "swoosh."
maybe the catalytic converter?
The speed of sound depends on what the sound is going through, not on what created the sound. If sounds from different sources had different speeds, then there could never be a band, orchestra, or choir.
sound or sounds. They sound terrible. The band sounds good.
< >Yes, sound cards and onboard sound all have "drivers" that are needed for them to work. If you delete these drivers it won't work. yes, but... While the drivers are required, pretty much every sound card I've ever encountered has you install a bunch of other crap that you'll never use and does nothing but slow down your system. Things like mixers, editors, even its own volume control you can uninstall through Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. Also, the wording of your question is a bit weird and leads me to believe you might be asking how to turn the Windows sounds off. Go to the Control Panel, click on Sounds, then in the window that opens click on the tab labeled Sounds. At the top is a pull-down menu for the sound schemes, select No Sounds, then OK at the bottom of the window.
the brain tells it to and then the sound comes out through a voice box.. im not entirely sure how thoughh..
when you blow into it, the sounds goes round and round the tube and eventually comes out of the bell at the end