It may be one of two reasons one: it is the blade in the fan slowing down.
two: it maybe the blade on the fan moving due to wind.
If central air conditioner turns on but is not blowing through the vents, check the filter. If it is dirty, change it. Change the thermostat into cool, this will defrost the air conditioner.
it makes particles that flow through the air and through your ear, it turns them in to vibrations as sound if your spoken to
The musty smell from your air conditioner when it turns on is likely due to mold or mildew growth in the unit. This can happen when moisture accumulates in the system, providing a breeding ground for these microorganisms. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your air conditioner can help prevent this issue.
most likely the hard drive going bad. back up your data.
Firecrackers produce three types of energy: sound, light and intensity. That flourishing sound you hear after the blast is from the fast arrival of energy, which makes the air grow quicker than the speed of sound, causing a shockwave.
FAN RELAY
A microphone
There is a penguin in there and it throws ice into the air condicioning and the heat melts the ice and turns it into air.
Yes, it turns sound into electricity and back into sound on the receiving end.
Modem stands for MOdulate DEModulate it takes digital information from your computer and turns it into sound (the MOdulate portion) and turns sound into data (the DEMod part)
Kinetic energy turns into sound energy when an object in motion interacts with air molecules, causing them to vibrate and create sound waves. This can happen when an object moves quickly or collides with another object, converting its kinetic energy into sound energy.
It turns out even though the commercial says they will say something it turns out they really don't... The only types of sounds they make are just random ones like when you shake them around in the "globe" the bouncing around makes a sound... They also dont move on their own... The water just makes them shake.. Hope this helps someone! :-)