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The hissing sound of the blue flame on a Bunsen burner is due to the rapid movement of gas molecules as they mix with air and combust. This turbulence creates vibrations and generates sound waves, resulting in the hissing noise.
Madagascan hissing cockroaches make a noise by forcing air out of a special hole.
when you breath is air and force it out with your tongue it makes the hissing noise
Could be you are low on power steering fluid or your belt is slipping.
The water pressure becomes faster in that area because there is a tighter spaces for the water to squeeze through so you hear the hissing
The hissing sound when opening a can of soda is caused by the release of pressurized carbon dioxide gas. The pressure inside the can is higher than the surrounding air, so when you open it, the gas rushes out, creating the hissing noise.
To fix the "poof" noise when turning on a gas burner, check for any blockages in the burner holes and clean them with a soft brush or toothpick. Make sure the burner cap is properly seated and aligned. If the issue persists, it may indicate a problem with the gas supply or burner assembly, and it's advisable to have a professional inspect and repair it.
The hissing may be due to a disconnected vacuum line. Look for a loose vacuum hose and/or a tube on/near the throttle where it might connect to.
making a hissing noise
A hole in the chest ... the hissing comes from the leaking air.
A hissing noise
The flame itself does not, at least, not a noticeable one, however, you can sometimes hear the gas leaving the source.