I think you mean, "acoustics" as a term meaning how well sounds can be heard in a particular room or hall.
The ability to hear sounds in a room or hall depends on factors such as the acoustics of the space, the presence of sound-absorbing materials, and the distance from the source of the sound. Rooms with good acoustics and minimal obstructions tend to enhance sound clarity and projection, making it easier to hear. Additionally, the presence of sound amplification or reflective surfaces can also impact how well sounds are heard in a particular space.
The acoustics of a room or hall are typically described by factors such as reverberation, sound absorption, and sound diffusion. These elements determine how well sound travels, reflects, and disperses within a space, affecting overall sound quality and clarity.
The ability to hear sounds in a room or hall depends on various factors such as the size, shape, and acoustic properties of the space, as well as any sound-absorbing materials present. Rooms with hard, reflective surfaces may produce echoes and reverberations that can affect sound clarity, while rooms with sound-absorbing materials can help reduce these issues and improve sound quality. Proper acoustical design and treatment can enhance the ability to hear sounds clearly in a space.
If a semiconductor carrying a current ( I ) is placed in a transverse magnetic field ( B ), an electric field ( E ) is induced in the direction perpendicular to both I & B.This is called hall effect.for full explanation visit http://www.ecematerials.com/2013/07/hall-effect.html
The AC Hall effect is used to measure the sign and magnitude of an alternating magnetic field, whereas the DC Hall effect is used to measure the sign and magnitude of a steady magnetic field. In AC Hall effect, the magnetic field changes direction periodically, while in DC Hall effect, the magnetic field is constant.
I think you mean, "acoustics" as a term meaning how well sounds can be heard in a particular room or hall.
The word is "acoustics." Acoustics refers to the qualities of a room or hall that affect how sound is transmitted and heard within that space.
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The ability to hear sounds in a room or hall depends on factors such as the acoustics of the space, the presence of sound-absorbing materials, and the distance from the source of the sound. Rooms with good acoustics and minimal obstructions tend to enhance sound clarity and projection, making it easier to hear. Additionally, the presence of sound amplification or reflective surfaces can also impact how well sounds are heard in a particular space.
The acoustics of a room or hall are typically described by factors such as reverberation, sound absorption, and sound diffusion. These elements determine how well sound travels, reflects, and disperses within a space, affecting overall sound quality and clarity.
Well sounds, or "velsunda" (archaic Latin: noun, def: you are an illiterate idiot) are an elusive form of noise, and we currently don't have the data to determine how they can be heard in buildings.
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Heorot the Hart was the name that Hrothgar gave to his mead hall.P.S: He didn't actually like it much because Grendel the man-wolf lived nearby and would come in and kill warriors if he heard them"make merry" i.e. laugh, shout... etc.
Cyrus Hall McCormick had a boyfriend
You get in the hall of fame by being good in that particular sport
The Ghost of Faffner Hall - 1989 Reacting to Sounds 1-6 was released on: USA: 16 October 1989
"Ciborium" from Latin see link It is called a Tabernacle. (I've never heard it called that. Show source or delete.)