the sound of a beating heart e.g the tell tale heart by Edgar Allan Poe
No, you would not be able to hear a watch ticking in an airless bottle because sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel through. Without air to transmit the sound waves, no vibrations from the watch ticking would be able to reach your ears.
The quietest sound that a human ear can typically detect is around 20 decibels, which is equivalent to the sound of leaves rustling or a ticking watch in a quiet room.
The decibel level of a ticking watch is typically around 20-30 dB when held close to the ear. This is considered to be a very quiet sound, similar to a whisper or rustling leaves.
A self-winding watch will have the rotor (a spinning weight) inside the caseback (the "lid" on the underside of the watch), which for some particular makes and models do not have a display caseback (a caseback with a window to show the rotor and the movement) makes it difficult to identify.
noise comes from the high speed higher the speed, louder the noise it can be checked with this https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/washspeed/id588527777?l=it&ls=1&mt=8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFl9HOf2nwQ
hourly sound like 1:00 it makes sound
A sound at 15 decibels is not very load. It is equivalent to the sound that watch makes when ticking.
it makes the guitar sound more glassy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7gGxN8AuZ8&feature=related
I'm pretty sure podcasts only have sound which makes it quite difficult to listen to.
A flute makes a soft, high pitched sound. It is a gentle type of music. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ykbn9T-1sZ4
Anything you hit makes noise. Noise is made by vibrations in the air. The cymbals vibrate a lot and that's what makes the sound. Watch a cymbal being hit in slow motion.
In most pronunciations, yes. The short O sound makes it rhyme with botch and watch.
You can not watch sound. however, you can both feel and watch the effect of sound. Place a cup of water, coffe or milk close to your subwoofer, then watch as you turn on some loud noisy heavy music :-)
Yes. The A in watch has a short O vowel sound, as in notch and botch.
The A has a short O sound in watch, to rhyme with botch and notch.
Hermes makes a watch with the style name "medor".
In order to hear it, yes. You can watch it without sound, however.