The "w" sound is created by rounding the lips and producing a voiced bilabial glide. It is a semi-vowel sound that is commonly found in words like "well" and "went."
A coin makes a metallic clinking sound when dropped or tossed on a hard surface. The exact sound can vary depending on the size and material composition of the coin.
A sound wave with high amplitude produces a louder sound compared to a sound wave with lower amplitude. It is perceived as a stronger or more intense sound.
Given: Sound intensity level LI1 = 40 dB and sound intensity level LI2 = 20 dB. Reference sound intensity Io = 10^−12 W/m² (Threshold of hearing) Reference sound intensity level LIo = 0 dB-SIL (Threshold of hearing level) Get sound intensity I1 when entering sound intensity level LI1 = 40 dB: Sound intensity I1 = Io×10^(LI/10) W/m² = 10^−12×10^(40/10) = 0.00000001 W/m² = 10^−8 W/m². Get sound intensity I2 when entering sound intensity level LI2 = 20 dB: Sound intensity I2 = Io×10^(LI/10) W/m² = 10^−12×10^(20/10) = 0.0000000001 W/m² = 10^−10 W/m². The sound intensity I1 = 10^−8 W/m² is 100 times more than the sound intensity I2 = 10^−10 W/m². The sound intensity level LI1 = 40 dB is 20 dB more than the sound intensity level LI2 = 20 dB.
Sound is a form of energy that is produced when objects vibrate and create compression waves through a medium like air. Sound energy can be heard and has the ability to travel through different mediums, but it is not considered matter itself.
which kind of sound is produced by sound waves with peaks that are very close together?
The kind of sound you would make to pronounce news, spelt phonetically would be: Nny - OOO - W - Z or NnY - OOO - w- S "nyooz" Hope that helps
It's kind of like a honking sound
it makes a z kind of sound
it makes sharp sound
NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW
bark
Hoot
It makes sort of a bubble like sound
Any sound if you use your imagination.
they make a honk honk type of noise skn they make a honk honk type of noise skn
A sort of chuckle sound. Like a squirrel but in a slightly lower pitch.
Short or long is to determine pronunciation in vowels.