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Q: How is sound amplified on a gong?
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How does a gong produce sound?

When you strike a gong, it makes a vibration. Sound = vibration.


How is the pressure variation in a sound wave amplified in human ear?

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How is a drums sound amplified?

An acoustic drum is amplified with microphones and amplifiers and electronic drums have cables that attach the drums to an amplifier.


What does amplified?

The official definition for the word amplified is "increase the volume of (sound), especially using an amplifier."


What type of sound wave gong?

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Why do you hear the gong?

The sound of a gong is produced when the broad, flat surface of the gong is struck with a mallet or drumstick. The impact causes the metal to vibrate, creating a rich and resonant sound that can be heard both near and far.


What is the sound of the dog?

bark woof bow-wow gong-gong (indonesian) aaaaaaiiiiiioooooouuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!! he-he-he-he-he (panting)


What is the energy transformation of megaphone?

Electrical energy gets converted to sound energy. When we speak into the speaker, our sound waves get converted into electrical signals. These signals get amplified and emitted as louder sound. Thus, electrical energy (electrical signals) gets converted into sound energy (amplified/louder sound).


How is sound generated from electrophones?

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What language did the word gong come from?

The word "gong" originates from Javanese, an Austronesian language spoken primarily on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is believed to have entered the English language through the Dutch colonial presence in Indonesia.


Is a gong a percussion instrument?

no it is not, it is a unpitched percussion for it produces and indefinite pitch.