Well, in air the speed of sound is 343 m/s
And the distance(d) is equal to time (t)multiplied by speed (V)
so let us say that it took a sound wave 5 sec to reach a specific destination :
d = t*V => d= 5 * 343 = 1715 m
So the distance between the sound emitter and the object(in air) is 1715m
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Vibrating
They look and sound like the truth
Hot somthing and u notice OK?
the answer to the question in which you just asked is... presently something that is not within my realm of knowledge
A deep diving device. The part of a submersible that withstands the external pressure.
When something resonates it vibrates and usually produces a strong deep sound.
talk to them about it and see how deep it is and work something out
something to do with sound
they use high frequency sound waves to penetrate deep into the atmosphere and possibly a black hole if you are lucky
I think its like sounds from a computer or a timer or something. Sound waves can be used to find out how deep a cave is before a construction can be done
Something so deep, you can feel it on your skin.
deep!
Medium deep not to deep but it was somewhat deep
That's an interesting question... It depends on how deep you want to investigate 'sound'. You miht ask 'what is sound' or 'what is the frequency of sound waves' and work up to 'what is an oscilloscope'. Look at the related link for more questions and answers! :D
The sound "knee deep" is not an onomatopoeia because it does not imitate a sound like words such as "buzz" or "meow." Onomatopoeias are words that resemble the sound they represent. "Knee deep" is a descriptive phrase, not an onomatopoeic word.
Echo location is when a whale or a bat screeches or moans and if another sound comes back something is coming towards it or if the same sound bounces back something is in its way.
phrases and senteces that sound awkward,or do not fit in.......*APEX* ;)