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Sound proofing a wall can be done in many ways. In general, extra materials, such as extra drywall, and sound proof material that can be put on the wall will sound proof a wall.

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How do you make a sound proof box?

you could make it airtight or put lots of matresses on the walls


Where would you not be able to hear someone scream?

In a sound proof room


Can echolocation work in a sound proof room?

Yes. Echolocation works by bouncing waves off of objects. A sound proof room would not allow sound to escape but there are still walls in the room to allow a bat's echolocation to bounce off of and back to the bat.


What are some possible options for sound insulation between walls?

Some possible options for sound insulation between walls are the use of the following sound proof materials; sound insulation wall layer, curtain walling, the soni protector sound proofing panels, foam and sound proof rubber.


Why do walls amplify sound?

Hard reflexions from walls reflect the sound and add it to the direct sound. That gives amplification of the total sound.


Does sound travel thru walls?

Yes, sound can travel through walls, but the level of sound transmission will vary depending on the density and thickness of the wall. Thicker and denser walls will block more sound compared to thinner and less dense walls. Soundproofing materials can be used to reduce sound transmission through walls.


Can people in a sound-proof room hear the people outside it?

No, people inside a soundproof room cannot hear sounds from outside because soundproofing materials absorb or block sound waves from passing through the walls.


Why are walls able to resist water?

Walls are able too resist water because the walls are water proof!


why sound absorbing are kept in walls on cinemas halls?

because it allows only direct sound to reach the audience .they are even made up of sound proof wall with the concept of two walls and a gap between them so that the sound does not go out and disturb the other people and in another hand to much echo and reverberation makes the sound muddled and we cannot hear anything (dialogues )etc .clearly.therefore , sound absorbing materials are kept in the cinema halls.


What is the sound at night coming from walls?

i think when air foll on the wall at night then sound is comming from walls because at night any were so silant there fore the sound is comming from walls i think when air foll on the wall at night then sound is comming from walls because at night any were so silant there fore the sound is comming from walls


What are some remedies for noise pollution?

The best remedy for noise pollution is earplugs. You can also use windows that are sound proof. There are also walls that can be built to help you with this issue as well.


Why can you hear someone in the next room if sound travels in straight lines?

While sound waves do travel in straight lines, they can bend or diffract around obstacles like walls. This diffraction allows sound to reach you from the next room, even if the direct line of sight is blocked. Additionally, sound reflects off surfaces, such as walls or ceilings, which can also contribute to you hearing someone in the next room.

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