acoustics
I think you mean, "acoustics" as a term meaning how well sounds can be heard in a particular room or hall.
acoustics.
acoustics
It is absorbed in the surrounding structure and in the room furnishings. Having a carpet on the floor for example makes an enormous difference in how long the sound persists.
because the minimum distance between the us (the source) and the reflector should be 16.5 cm.
I think you mean, "acoustics" as a term meaning how well sounds can be heard in a particular room or hall.
I think you mean, "acoustics" as a term meaning how well sounds can be heard in a particular room or hall.
Timbre
acoustics.
acoustics
the answer is acoustics :D
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.
hall room - not a compound word
Rochester told his guests that the sounds were just "servants playing" and not to be alarmed.
not a room but a hall. Called the Hall of Mirrors. Its a passageway full of mirrors
A meeting room is a room set aside for people to gather, in order to discuss or hold a meeting. The room may be in a Town Hall, or village hall, to give two examples.
The Hall-Room Rivals - 1914 was released on: USA: 25 March 1914