It sounds like your words are bouncing off the walls as you speak
yes that is legend like crusafixs [crosses] garlic holy water.o_0
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If it does what it is supposed to do, like cool the room when it is warm then it is working properly.
Most likely the room has some sort of motion sensor to tell if someone is present. A heat sensor can tell if a person is in the room by the heat generated by the human body. A sound sensor can respond to noise made by a person walking, talking or otherwise. Either will work. The triggered sensor can turn on the lights or anything else electrically. The lights are usually attached to some kind of timer so that if no activity is detected in the room for a while, the lights are turned off until the next time the sensor is triggered.
ts stands for TeleSync which means that the video was ecorded from the projection room and has a separate audio feed for higher quality sound xvid is a type of popular codec used to compress video files stg is the name of the group who released it
A decibel is a measure of how loud a sound (any sound) is. 50 dB is about the sound level of gentle rainfall. Louder than a quiet room, softer than a quiet conversation. Not as loud as the dial tone on a telephone.
Yes because it's simple, it takes up room just like putting someting in a glass of water.
In clear unobstructed air sound can be heard very clearly, very far away. When sound encounters glass wool or any other obstruction then sound is slowed down to a great degree or stoped altogether.
Wool, wood, and glass are commonly used for soundproofing rooms because they have the ability to absorb sound waves, reducing the amount of noise that can pass through walls or floors. Wool is a natural sound absorber, while wood and glass panels can be used to create barriers that block or reflect sound waves. Additionally, these materials are versatile, aesthetically pleasing, and can be easily integrated into room designs.
like that but its smaller in the room
Glass is not considered viscous at room temperature. It is a solid material that does not flow or deform over time like a viscous liquid would.
The ISBN of The Glass Room is 978-1590513965.
The Glass Room has 406 pages.
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No, the word "broom" does not have a long "you" sound. It is pronounced with a short "oo" sound, like in the word "room."
The acoustics of the room can affect how sound waves travel and are perceived. In a small and enclosed space like a shower, sound waves are reflected more, creating a louder and more resonant sound. In a larger and more open space like a living room, sound waves dissipate more, resulting in a softer and less resonant sound.
Put a cup on a door to amplify the sound from inside the room. Has to be glass. Or you can put your head to the wall or door. Sometimes you can put your ear against a pipe that is connected to pipes in the next room.