If the house was not built to be soundproof there is little that can be done. Consider using headphones. Or turn the volume down.
3 Factors fall into actions for this to happen. Amplitude of the wave frequency of the wave and wavelength. The amplitude determines the tone of the sound waves the frequency the pitch and the wavelength the type of wave i.e. which instrument or person is producing it. The different combinations provide specific identifications of the substances producing these sounds and what type of sounds they are.
you would still hear the sound because of the sound's echo
OF SOUND not of the sound do no about the answer...???
Hard reflexions from walls reflect the sound and add it to the direct sound. That gives amplification of the total sound.
The unit of sound intensity I is watts per meter squared (W/m²). Sound intensity is a sound energy quantity. Sound pressure deviations are moving our eardrums. The unit of sound pressure p is pascals (Pa) or newton per meter squared (N/m²). Sound pressure is a sound field quantity. Another answer: The most common unit of sound intensity is the decibel (dB). Reply: No! We got the sound intensity measured in W/m² and the sound intensity level we measure in decibels (dB). The question was "sound intensity".
I think that its when you bang the door
Yes, the "i" in the word "window" has a short "i" sound.
Annoying.
warning sound
Uhm...? Black, tiny wings, annoying buzzing sound, same as the outside ones. That is where they come in from.
loud, constant, annoying
nails on a black board
Yes, the O in window is a long O (oh), as in the words low, grow, and stow. The I is a short I sound (in, win).
throw it off a skyscraper, won't be annoying after that.
We are sound-proofing the new recording studio.Your neighbours really need to invest in some sound-proofing.
not: one shower or couch the answer is coach COAch windOW... same sound, right?
extremely annoying