Hitting two cymbals together creates a loud sound due to the collision of the metal surfaces, which causes vibrations that travel through the air as sound waves. The large surface area of the cymbals also helps in generating a loud and sustained sound.
Cymbals are percussion instruments that are played by clashing two metal discs together to create a loud, ringing sound.
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
Vibrations from a loud sound have higher amplitudes and frequencies compared to those from a soft sound. This means that the loud sound will have more intense and faster vibrations that can be felt more strongly.
If a sound is half as loud as 60dB, its intensity will be 3 decibels less. Therefore, a sound half as loud as 60dB will have an intensity level of 57dB.
A bell creates a loud sound when struck because of the vibrations produced by the impact.
Cymbals are percussion instruments that are played by clashing two metal discs together to create a loud, ringing sound.
The amount of pressure applied when playing the Cymbal will affect the sound output. The more pressure that is applied, the louder or softer the noise output will be.
"Percussive" in Tagalog can be translated as "pansasabog." It refers to a sound or action that involves striking or hitting, typically producing a loud sound.
Cymbals make loud noise.
it is a sound noise like shh and bang I heard a loud bang from the cars.
possibly hitting the front bumper
I can hear the clang from the train wheels every night.
because the gears are grinding together if its an old car it will make a louder crack sound
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
Shocks
Buzz (sound of a bee) Meow (sound of a cat) Sizzle (sound of food cooking) Bang (sound of a loud noise) Plop (sound of something falling into water) Cuckoo (sound of a bird) Whack (sound of a hit) Beep (sound of a horn) Hiss (sound of a snake) Roar (sound of a lion) Chirp (sound of a bird) Clang (sound of metal hitting metal) Thud (sound of something heavy falling) Zoom (sound of something moving quickly) Splash (sound of water hitting a surface) Gurgling (sound of water flowing) Hoot (sound of an owl) Munch (sound of eating) Thump (sound of a heavy object hitting the ground) Whistle (sound of air blowing through a small opening)
Yes very loud