Something that is not loud enough to hear is referred to as "inaudible" or "too quiet."
A blender typically produces noise levels ranging from 80 to 100 decibels, depending on the model and its settings. It is considered loud enough to potentially cause hearing damage with prolonged exposure.
The stimulus is the sudden loud sound, while the response is the action of jumping. This reaction is known as the startle response, which is a primitive survival instinct triggered by unexpected loud noises.
An audible gasp refers to a sharp intake of air that is loud enough to be heard by others nearby. It usually conveys surprise, shock, or amazement in response to something unexpected or extraordinary.
In most cases, after being shot by a bullet, you may not actually hear the gunshot due to the shock and intensity of the experience. However, if the gunshot is fired from a short distance or in a confined space, you may hear a loud noise or ringing in your ears.
The lowest frequency that humans can hear is generally around 20 Hz. This can vary from person to person due to age, genetics, and exposure to loud noises.
Well, depending on its mobile network, pretty loud, enough for the animal/person on the other end of the line to hear them loudly
Capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard; as, an audible voice or whisper., That which may be heard.
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I would say that you HEAR a fart first if its LOUD enough. if not loud enough..you will definitely smell it first. It just depends on your skill of farting. :)
you may not hear it but at least you can see the light.
It's there; it's just not loud enough to hear it.
The ringer is loud enough to hear if you are in another room or if you have the tv going. You can adjust the volume of the ringer to high or low.
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about the middle on the new ipod, or just loud enough 2 hear
If the piano is loud enough, they can feel the vibrations in the music. If the piano is loud enough, they can feel the vibrations in the music.
An iPod can reach volumes loud enough to be heard on one floor of a building. With the addition of speakers a whole building could hear the iPod.