When a microphone gets too close to its speaker, it forms a feedback loop where sound picked up by the mic is re-amplified by the speaker. This continuous loop creates a high-pitched noise, known as feedback or screeching. Adjusting the distance or angle between the microphone and speaker helps prevent this issue.
horses tend to flee when they sense danger, but if they have young then they will stand thier ground, stallions tend to be more protective. But they can kick out/buck and bite if a predator gets too close
A cute little pig that Jennifer Curtis owns that dramaticlly gets on her nerves.
Dogs were initially domesticated for specific purposes such as hunting, protection, and companionship. Over time, their close relationship with humans led to further domestication for various roles, including herding, guarding, and eventually evolving into the diverse companion animals we have today.
it depends how many times it gets kicked if gets kick every day the cat has to have help.
Sloths are pesky. No one gets along with sloths.
This is an example of destructive interference of waves. When the sound waves picked up by the microphone and the sound waves produced by the speaker are at opposite phases, they interfere destructively, causing the high-pitched feedback noise.
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
It gets its water from the prey it eats.
Microphone is a device which converts sound or our speech into an electric signal, which in turn travels or gets stored. This stored or traveled signal or data can be reproduced by converting it to electricity and in turn to the vibrations of a speaker. So, we listen through the speakers. From: Phonemuseum
Check the belts.
The acoustic energy gets converted into electric energy
A political party that has a strong majority in the House of Representatives gets to choose the speaker.
Speaker of the House
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the speaker of the house. btw, this question gets asked on here like once a day.