The echo indicates an approximate distance of 1325.2 meters.
At 0 degrees Celsius, sound travels at about 331.3 m/sec at sea level,
so the sound travelled 2650.4 meters in 8 seconds. Half of that was
on the way to the iceberg and half was the return time.
* variations with pressure and humidity can affect the ideal speed, and it may range from 331.2 to 331.6 m/second.
People up top say it sounded like going over a million marbles, a dull and creaky thud. People below heard it quite loudly, like a gash.
The iceberg scraped against the hull plates making the steel rivets holding it together loosen water poured into the ship making it slowly sink. Starboard.
Winnie's grandmother said that the music flowing from the wood sounded like elf music. She also stated that it wasn't the fist time she'd heard that music.
I don't believe it's the exact song, but when i heard this song, it sounded very similar to the song in the Night of the Living Dead 30th Anniversary
At 11:40 P.M. April 14th, 1912, the Titanic sideswifed an Iceberg and the collision woke some of the passengers. Some of them throught the Titanic had hit a smaller vessel. But the Captain had a more serious outlook on the Titanic's fate. Thomas Andrews knew from the moment that he heard the Titanic hit the Iceberg to the sinking that he's ship was doomed.
The iceberg is 1372 meters away.
The echo indicates an approximate distance of 1325.2 meters. At 0 degrees Celsius, sound travels at about 331.3 m/sec at sea level, so the sound travelled 2650.4 meters in 8 seconds. Half of that was on the way to the iceberg and half was the return time. * variations with pressure and humidity can affect the ideal speed, and it may range from 331.2 to 331.6 m/second.
If a reflected sound wave reaches the ear within 0.1 seconds of the initial sound, then it seems to the person that the sound is prolonged. The reception of multiple reflections off of walls and ceilings within 0.1 seconds of each other causes reverberations - the prolonging of a sound.
People up top say it sounded like going over a million marbles, a dull and creaky thud. People below heard it quite loudly, like a gash.
The reflected sound waves that are heard within 0.1 seconds are known as echoes. These echoes occur when sound waves bounce off a surface and return to the listener in a relatively short time frame, causing a distinct repetition of the original sound.
people in the boiler rooms 1,2,3,4 and 5
RMS Titanic's lookout Frederick Fleet spotted the iceberg at 11:40pm on April 14, 1912. His warning "Iceberg, Right Ahead!" was immediately heard, but Titanic was too close to the iceberg to avoid collision, and she struck the iceberg seconds after his warning. The bulk of an iceberg is actually underwater - what is seen is actually a small part. The Titanic crew did its best to avoid the crash, but had no way of knowing that the iceberg in fact extended out past what was visible. In recent years, part of her bottom has been found some distance from the main wreck, confirming theories that her bottom was ripped open by the iceberg, causing the bulk of the damage that sank her just under 3 hours later (2:20am, April 15, 1912).
Ive heard that if you tip the iceberg, Aunt Arctic will give you a golden puffle but ive never heard of a rainbow puffle lol
Almost the same frequency and are sounded together.
The duration of I Heard - short film - is 420.0 seconds.
Sometimes it makes an echo or reverberation.
What I've heard from a friend was that Miley Cyrus did get her tonsils removed!I wounder what she sounded like when she did have tonsils...TO BE CONTINUED...