The loud croaking noise (weee onngg weee onngg) has no direct spelling. But the familar high-pitched sound of a siren (police, fire, or ambulance) is referred to as a "wail" and the alternating pitch version as a "warble".
No, clouds do not make noise.
A siren typically produces a loud, high-pitched wailing sound that is used as an alert or warning signal, often heard on emergency vehicles or in alarm systems.
The siren emits a loud, continuous sound that varies depending on what type of emergency it is indicating. It serves to alert people of a potential threat or emergency situation in the area.
depends on the siren... but about 4-10kW is average
No, light does not make noise when it travels through a vacuum.
The siren....
wind noise
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RRRRRRNNNNNNN,WEEHOOWEEHOOWEEHOOWEEHOO! something like that
Such a device is called a siren.
Whatever colour they happen to be painted (one can not see the siren usually). I hope you are not confusing the siren (which makes the noise) with the flashing lights (which are blue).
The sound of an accordion is a recognizable sound. An ambulance siren is a recognizable noise.
A firetruck typically makes a loud, distinctive siren sound that can vary in pitch and tone, often described as a wailing or whooping noise. This siren is designed to alert motorists and pedestrians to the vehicle's presence while it responds to emergencies. In addition to the siren, firetrucks may also use air horns or bells to signal their approach.
Yes, they make a sound like a siren. Hence the name "Siren".
If the alarm on a 2000 Honda Accord is randomly making noise there may be a problem with the wire harness. When the brain or siren has a short it will randomly make noise and sound off the alarm system in the car.
When it dived to launch it's bomb, a small air powered siren came on.
A wail