It depends on how loud the shout and the whisper is.
A whisper can sound louder than a shout in a quiet environment, where background noise is minimal. This is because whispers are more subtle and can carry over short distances without being drowned out by other sounds. In contrast, shouts can be less effective in a quiet setting because they are inherently louder and may create unnecessary noise.
Yes, it is possible for one sound wave to overtake and pass another if they have different frequencies or amplitudes. This can result in effects such as interference patterns or Doppler shift, depending on the relative velocities of the sources and the observer.
A whisper typically measures around 20-30 decibels.
When someone is shouting their intensity gets high.When someone is whispering their intensity is low.ORwhispering is like breathing. It's quiet, and your throat dosent vibrateShouting is like snarling. Its loud, and everyone in the almost-not-so-close vicinity can hear it.
About 20 dB SPL (sound pressure level).
It depends on how loud the shout and the whisper is.
whisper is the antonym of shout
Whisper
Yes. A shout is a loud vocalization and a whisper is a quiet one.
No, because you cannot whisper while you're shouting
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Speech Whisper Shout Silence
The opposite of shout is whisper, and the plural is "whispers."
Speech Whisper Shout Silence
One such word would be whisper.
go in a big hall and shout or whisper
To bellow means to shout loudly. The opposite of that would be to be silent, or be quiet. You could also say to whisper. A bellow is the shout itself. The opposite of that would be a whisper or a quiet word.