The scientific term for the sound hole on a guitar is "rosette." It serves to allow sound resonance and projection from the instrument.
The scientific name for the medium through which sound travels is "material" or "medium". Sound waves need a material medium to propagate, such as air, water, or solid objects.
The scientific name of radiant energy is electromagnetic radiation.
Mass is the scientific name for mass...it doesn't have to be complicated to be scientific. You may be referring to incorrect use of mass and weight, in that case try: below link
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A name for a painful sound could be a screech or a yelp.
A musical instrument which produces sound by vibrating strings stretched between two fixed points is a chordophoneinstrument.
The scientific name for a hole in the heart is a "ventricular septal defect (VSD)" or an "atrial septal defect (ASD)", depending on the location of the hole.
A vacume hole!! mwahahahahaha
Noise. The study of sound is called acoustics.
To identify a guitar, look for a label inside the sound hole or on the headstock with the brand name and model number. Check the shape and design of the body, headstock, and tuning pegs to match with known guitar models. You can also compare the size, number of strings, and type of wood used in construction to help identify the guitar.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Scolytus rugulosus.
Most likely the guitar for finishing hard mode. Rojimbo is its name, slicing sound waves is its game
The scientific name for the medium through which sound travels is "material" or "medium". Sound waves need a material medium to propagate, such as air, water, or solid objects.
I'm pretty sure your talking about whales. Blow hole is the correct scientific term.
Hippocampus....it may sound weird but its true
I dont think they have a scientific name.... ^^ but this name for shih tzus sound scientific but im not sure: Chrysanthemum Dog
Helium, auto-tune, synthesizer (with a guitar)