A radio? Umm. Really anything. You could like bang something against the floor. Or if it's a phone, play music on high or anything :]
A radio? Umm. Really anything. You could like bang something against the floor. Or if it's a phone, play music on high or anything :]
airplanes
20000000
Sound is measured in Decibels. This is judged based on the human hearing. You can use a decibel meter to detect how loud a sound is.
Pretty loud! I love it though! :)
A harpsichord produces a sound by plucking a string when a key is pressed down.
a "buzzing" sound
Yes
SOFT
solid
school bell produces a loud sound bcz the area in contact is grater
The amplitude of a wave produces the intensity of the wave. With a light wave, it is the intensity of the light, with a sound wave, it is how loud the sound is
A bat, a soprano.
You're not specific enough, any sound can be loud or quiet. It's all about how we perceive it, and everyone is different. But.. I suppose any old explosion might be loud, just start naming objects that combust to work.
The sound of a conch shell can vary depending on the size and thickness of the shell, but typically it produces a loud and resonant sound that can carry over long distances. It is often used in rituals, ceremonies, and as a signaling device.
The average 2 mw wind turbine produces a sound eqaul to 45 decibels
large,thick things produce a low pitch sound
Tricuspid valve
The sound of a volcano that exploded in Indonesia in the 19th century traveled around the world. How far sound will travel depends on how loud it is.