Hearing a rushing sound in your ears could indicate tinnitus, a condition characterized by a perception of noise or ringing in the ears. This can be related to various factors such as exposure to loud noises, age-related hearing loss, or underlying medical conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
In physics, sound refers to the vibration of particles in a medium that creates a mechanical wave. These waves travel through the medium and are interpreted by our ears as sound. The speed of sound is determined by the properties of the medium through which it travels.
No, sound does not rise up. Sound waves travel in all directions from their source, spreading out in a spherical pattern. Sound waves are vibrations that move through a medium, such as air, and are perceived by our ears as sound.
Sound moves by vibration. It is conducted by the vibration of matter. That vibration oscillates up and down in crests and troughs (hi's and low's). The distance or "wave length" between one crest and the next is a sound wave.
Do you mean "How fast does the sound of a pistol being shot travels?" because technically, a sound cannot be shot. But all sound travels at the same speed. If I were to just yell at the top of my lungs, the sound I make would travel to someone's ears just as fast as if I shot a gun and someone heard it. All sound travels 340 miles a second, or 122,400 MPH (miles per hour). So the answer would be "122,400 MPH"
Do you mean transmitters or conductors of sound? Transmitters can be just about anything capable of creating sound waves OR of moving [silent, or signal-carrying and sound-carrying] atoms, electrical and electro-magnetic (E-M) matter or other particle mass from one place to another (e.g., through mediums such as water or other liquid, air, gas, plasma, and dense mass such as walls and buildings) at or near the speed of sound, which is about 0.333 km/s (0.20 mile/s). There are a number of archived entries and other sources which can provide answers on the nature of sound and aspects of its conductance.
When your ears ring, it means you are experiencing a sensation of hearing a sound when there is no external source of that sound. This can be caused by various factors such as exposure to loud noises, ear infections, or changes in blood pressure.
'Euphonous' refers to a sound pleasing to the ears.
There are 2 most common causes of hot or red ears. Having hot ears can mean that you have a fever and it can also mean that your blood pressure is elevated.
it's a metaphor. it's saying that the person likes the sound of their voice.
If you mean the foreskin getting stiff, you need to clean your head more and maybe start gently masturbating If you mean your whole penis getting stiff it is because of the blood rushing to it when you become sexually aroused...
AU means "both ears"; it is the acronym for the Latin phrase. Therefore, AU no blood means that on examination, there was no blood in either ear.
"Wind rush" can mean the movement or sound of wind rushing quickly and forcefully. It can also refer to a feeling of adrenaline or excitement, as if being swept away by a strong gust of wind.
It is the water rushing through the pipes creating a pumping sound
If your dog's ears are hot, it could indicate that they are experiencing inflammation or an increase in blood flow to the ears. This could be a sign of an infection, allergies, or other health issues that may require veterinary attention.
The maximum sound level that can be tolerated by human ears without causing damage is around 120-130 decibels. Prolonged exposure to sounds above this level can lead to hearing loss or damage. It's important to protect your ears from loud noises to prevent potential harm.
When both ears are ringing, it is a condition known as tinnitus. Tinnitus is the perception of noise or ringing in the ears when no external sound is present. It can be caused by various factors such as exposure to loud noise, ear infections, or underlying health conditions.
It gets its power from rushing water. But just because you live by an ocean doesn't mean its rushing water.