the distance between the girl and the wall is 1650m. i calculated it using the formula ((v*t)/2).
Yes there's always a sound somewhere Like wind makes a sound cars makes a sound animals makes sound
Yes that is the case.
A Dove generally makes a "coo"-ing sound,it may not exactly sound like a "coo" but it is...
Cows make the sound "moo." This vocalization is a form of communication among cows and is often associated with their presence in pastures or on farms.
BOOM!
He hears the welcome sound.
it makes an eco sound and it hears what ecos back
she hears the sound of a cough.
No because sound is something you hear and if no one hears it, there is no sound.
it penetrates the ear
Horton Hears is alliteration...
In Soviet Russia, sound hears you.
Pitch is actually the perceived frequency of sound waves. It refers to how high or low a sound is, and it is directly related to the frequency of the sound waves. While it does affect how we hear and interpret sound, it is not the same as the impression of how a person hears in general.
This is when Scrooge opens the bedroom door when the visitation of the second ghost s due - he hears a booming voice beckoning to him to enter
As Julia moves further away from the sound source, the loudness of the sound she hears decreases. This is because the sound waves spread out and dissipate as they travel through the air, which reduces the intensity of the sound reaching Julia's ears.
The second mysterious sound Scrooge hears is a loud clanking noise, like chains being dragged. This sound is accompanied by a spectral apparition entering Scrooge's bedroom.
Mine and everyone I have hears makes a knocking sound at idle, I wouldn't worry about it unless it does it through the whole rpm or is really lowed