When you go to a concert you can feel the vibration in you from the drums or guitar or also when you are in a plane or when people are screaming all around you.
Vibrations from a loud sound have higher amplitudes and frequencies compared to those from a soft sound. This means that the loud sound will have more intense and faster vibrations that can be felt more strongly.
Most humans can hear sound frequencies as low as 20 Hz. Below this frequency, the sound may be more felt than heard, especially at very high volume levels.
The answer to this riddle is "silence." While silence cannot be seen, it can definitely be heard or felt through the absence of sound.
The lowest frequency sound that is detectable by the human ear is typically around 20-30 Hz. Below this range, the sound waves are often felt as vibrations rather than heard as distinct pitches.
Earthquake?
you CAN feel sound, hearing things IS feeling sound, in fact, if you have ever had a deep strong bass that you can feel in your chest, you have felt sound.
sound deadening, insulation, furniture feet felt is soft and filled with air so it doesn't scratch surfaces and limits heat/cold transfer and reduces sound transmission
Sound. Sound can be sharp and piercing to the ears, but it cannot be physically touched or felt.
The type of sound waves usually felt rather than heard are those with frequencies of less than 20 Hz.
a public opinion poll
Yes but it doesn't sound right. It would sound better if phrased Lassitude overcame her at night.
Yes, all noise is vibration from the sound waves. Deep noise can also be felt physically as vibrations.
Tremor will be felt first because both the shock (tremor) in the ground and the sound behave as waves -- the tremor is essentially a sound wave in the ground. The tremor will be felt first because the ground is more dense than the air, and the speed of sound increases directly in relationship to increases (although I don't know the specific mathematical relationship) in the density of the material through which it is traveling.
A percussive sound when striking a string with a felt covered hammer ... the vibrating string resonates a particular pitch.
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in felt and pelt.
Vibrations from a loud sound have higher amplitudes and frequencies compared to those from a soft sound. This means that the loud sound will have more intense and faster vibrations that can be felt more strongly.
you know you just said it "Feel." feel - felt - felt as in : write - wrote - written or : ride - rode - ridden