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It depends on the context, but it usually means a random signal of some sort.

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Why are science technology and P.E classes likely to be noisier than others?

Science, technology, and physical education classes often involve hands-on activities and group projects that can lead to increased noise levels. In science and technology classes, students may be collaborating on experiments or using machinery, while in P.E. classes, physical movement and group sports can amplify noise. Additionally, the nature of the activities in these classes may require more interaction and communication among students, contributing to the overall noise level.


What does interference mean in science?

In science, interference refers to the interaction of two or more waves that results in either amplification (constructive interference) or cancellation (destructive interference) of the wave amplitudes. This phenomenon is commonly observed in wave-based systems, such as light and sound waves. Interference can lead to complex patterns and behaviors that are important in various fields of science, including physics, chemistry, and engineering.


Is noise an adverb?

No, noise is not an adverb. Noise is a noun that refers to sounds that are undesired or disruptive. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe how an action is done.


What science word means not moving?

Immobile (though I don't quite understand what you mean by science word)


What do you mean by Gaussian noise?

Gaussian noise is similar to white noise, but it falls within a narrower range of frequencies. In communications, it is produced by the movement of electricity through the line. You see and hear that when you have your television on an empty channel. Within photos and videos, Gaussian noise is in the form of random patterns, and this is what makes things look slightly blurry.