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A whistle can produce a sound ranging from 90 to 120 decibels, depending on the design and force blown into it.
Blown over, blown down, yes, but not blown away.
During Cyclone Tracy, the wind speed device recorded up to about 217km/h before the building was blown away.
If we assume that sufficient air pressure is being used to mold the bottle, it is probable that the temperature of the material being used is too low, and this would mean that the viscosity is too low to insure the material being blown takes the proper shape of the mold.
The most important characteristic of a Pelean eruption is the presence of a glowing avalanche of hot volcanic ash - or a pyoclastic flow. Gas, dust and lava fragments are blown out of a volcano's central crater. This travels down the side of the volcano at speeds in excess of 150 kilometers per hour
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After the whistle is blown, the service gets 5 seconds in volleyball.
they have to make sure they are in the circle and the whistle has been blown.
The air you blown in.
It means the puck is till being handled and the whistle has not blown to stop play.
Always. Even if the whistle was accidental, play must stop.
the pitch doesnt actually change but it might sound quieter to you because the sound it being blown away
A whistle can produce a sound ranging from 90 to 120 decibels, depending on the design and force blown into it.
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the whistle is blown
I am guessing you mean breaking. Breaking occurs on a centre pass when someone from either team crosses over the line, except for centre, into the centre third before the umpire calls the whistle
A whistle produces sound when air is blown through a narrow opening, creating vibrations that travel through the air as sound waves. The shape and size of the whistle determine the pitch and volume of the sound produced.