Worn brake pads or bearing.
A speed can't be louder or less loud. The sound itself can be louder; or the speed can be faster.
No, louder sounds do not travel faster than quieter sounds. Sound travels at the same speed regardless of its volume.
"Crescendo" Is A musical term for the music to get louder and faster
Yes...
Crickets chirp by rubbing their wings together. A vain in the wing makes the sound louder as the other wing rubs against it.
Punk is usually faster, louder and simpler that the rock which is usually longer.
By blowing more air into it faster and harder
When an object is underwater, the sound it produces is louder compared to when it is in the air. This is because sound travels faster and more efficiently in water than in air, resulting in a louder sound underwater.
sounds like a bad cv axle
shorten the wave length highten the amplitude. So vibrate much faster
Yes, a failing idler pulley can become louder as you drive faster. The increased speed causes the pulley to spin more rapidly, which can amplify any noise resulting from wear or damage, such as grinding or squeaking. Additionally, the vibration and stress on the pulley at higher speeds can exacerbate these sounds, making them more noticeable. It's essential to address any unusual noises to prevent further damage to the engine's belt system.
shorten the wave length highten the amplitude. So vibrate much faster