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No, DVI cables do not carry sound. They are designed to carry just video signals, therefore you will need a separate audio connection to hear the sound. If you have an HDMI connection, then you can use this to carry the video and the sound down the same cable.
Well you need to hear them and lighting makes thing look cool!
No, you will need a surround sound receiver or amplifier with 5 speakers and a subwoofer to hear surround sound.
Audio out or headset out from the laptop to audio IN on the surround unit. The audio level on the laptop might need to be set at MAX to get enough volume for the surround to use properly. To hear a full surround sound signal you will need to have content that is stored in a surround sound format and a sound card that supports multi-channel audio outputs.
Theaters were built in a certain way that helped sound carry. Also, any good actor knows how to project their voice so everyone can hear.
The Sheep said "Sis Boom Bah"....This is an old "Carnac" joke from Johnny Carson Tonight Show.
They hear the sound of animals such as sheep and go hunting them down so they can get food.
I personally have a deaf sister and they seem to hear via sound vibration. my sister likes to put a cup up to speakers and put her ear in it
"Do you hear what I hear?"
they can hear sound in ears
Sound perspective is the way you hear a sound. (Where you hear it coming from)
No. Sound requires a medium through which to travel, and to all intents and purposes Space is a vacuum. (It contains some gas and dust but at vanishingly low density.)
The loudest sound that we can hear is about 130 decibels.
What unusual sound do they hear in the fire?
"Hear" doesn't have an "a" sound at all; it has a long "e" sound.
Because the speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound. Therefore, when the light from that event reaches your eyes, you see it. Then later, the sound from the event reaches your ears, and you hear it. Basically it's just because light travels faster than sound.
When a sound wave is reflected, you hear an echo.