a fully loaded milk truck dropped from a crane 50 ft high.
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i think its cocoffany Noise, din, clamor, cacophony
With most hard floors it will, but with things like carpets it won't at all.
Because it will hurt our ears and it can make us deaf. When we turn the music up to high in our cars it hurts our ears making the people outside the car ear's hurt. It is disrespectful to do that.
The most general way to describe it is that amplitude is related to how loud or soft the sound is. Greater amplitude causes a louder sound. Frequency, how rapidly the waves come per second, is related to the pitch of the sound. The greater the frequency the higher the pitch. Amplitude is how high and low the waves appear to be when they are graphed. Frequency is the measurement between peaks of waves of a graphed sound. It is easiest to learn and understand these differences when you look at pure sine waves of sound, sound with no harmonics or overtones. The sounds you hear in the real world are more complicated than that, but the basic principles of amplitude and frequency still apply.
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when something loud enters your ear, the ear drum will create echoeing sounds and vibrations, which is that loud noise. It is the same as screaming into a large tower bell, you will hear sharp or low ringing depending on how loud.
Loud sounds instruments
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
Yes, most horses react to loud sounds unless trained not to.
As loud as the player wants it to be. Depends on how hard he or she hits the drum surfaces with the various implements they use to create the percussive sounds.
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Yes, some continuous loud sounds are related to hypertension (high blood pressure). In addition, sounds outside the audible range can make some people nauseous, etc., even if they are not all that loud. Loud sounds if sudden, sharp and loud enough, may damage your ear drums. An loud sounds experienced over a long enough period of time can damage your hearing.
Both bees and mosquitoes make the buzzing noises with their wings. Their wings are moving at such a high rate of speed that it makes the vibrations and buzzing sounds.
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Excessive sound levels can create stress and cause emotional and physical effects such as sleep loss, irritability and blood pressure fluctuations. Loud sounds, or sounds near the ears (as with ear buds) can cause hearing loss.
Sound is measured in Decibels. This is judged based on the human hearing. You can use a decibel meter to detect just how loud a sound is.