If you're not under the influence of any drugs/alcohol than you would know if you hit a person, it would be pretty loud even if you were going 10mph.
Yes you can hear it. I was on a phone with someone that got hit in a hit and run from the rear and could hear a boom sound.===========================You would hear it UNLESS the cell-phone was the point of first impact,which is very unlikely.
When a triangle is hit, it vibrates and creates sound waves. The vibrations travel through the metal of the triangle, causing the air molecules around it to vibrate and produce sound. The sound we hear is a result of these vibrations reaching our ears.
What? Did you say something?To answer this question you would have to speculate. Sound has always existed for as long as any documented records show. Society evolved with sound. Maybe a better question would be, what would society have been like with out sound?Answer It has made people hear cars about to hit hem sothey don't die and lets you hear movies and other people so you can work together!
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I believe you meant Cajon, which is a percussion instrument consisting of a box and a few strings on the upper corners. The Cajon makes a sound just like all other drums you can play, you hit it. The vibrations exit the sound hole in the back and you hear the sound. The same thing goes for the snare part of the Cajon. You hit where the snares are located and the snares vibrate, releasing the sound you hear when you hit the drum.
your car is lower than the speed bump and it scrapes the bottom of tour car usually the frames lower so it doesn't cause any damage
About the same except now people freak out by the sound of "Muslim or Al Queda" like the sound a dog makes when it gets hit by a car.
Because the light traveled faster then the sound of it hitting the ground.
Raindrops are larger and hit surfaces with more force, producing a sound when they fall. Snowflakes are smaller and lighter, making less noise when they land on a surface. Additionally, snowfall is usually quieter due to the gaps between snowflakes and the insulating effect of snow on sound.
Yes but there you would not be able to hear it because of there are no sound waves because there is no air
Blind people can "see" with their ears by relying on them to fill in the gaps caused by their lack of visual perception. For instance, while a blind person cannot see an oncoming car, they can hear it, allowing them to move away from the sound as to avoid getting hit. Blind people cannot literally see with their ears, no one can.
They will get injured.