acoustic effect उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The acoustic effect of vibrato has largely to do with adding interest and warmth to the sound, in the form of a shimmer created by the variations in projection of strongest sound.
- He has created a magnetic chopping board / knife rack, levitating cutlery and an iGramo, which uses the acoustic effect of a gramophone trumpet to amplify music from mp3 players and smart phones.
- "' Hans Jenny "'( 16 August 1904, Basel 23 June 1972, Dornach ) was a physician and natural scientist who coined the term cymatics to describe acoustic effects of sound wave phenomena.
- It is possible to mimic the acoustic effect of rounded vowels by narrowing the cheeks, so-called " cheek rounding ", which is inherent in back protruded ( but not front compressed ) vowels.
- The acoustic effect of such disruption on neighbors is especially powerful in quiet environments where background nighttime noise may be as low as 0 to 10dBA . This is included in legislation in France.
- Lenihan's " The Baby Sleep System " and " Music is Math " feature his compositions meant to model simple human behaviors, cognitions, and autonomic controls, creating a psycho-acoustic effect using limited, hierarchical-tonal music language.
- The typical turbine issues with blade strike, entanglement of marine organisms, and acoustic effects still exists; however, these may be magnified due to the presence of more diverse populations of marine organisms using ocean currents for migration purposes.
- This formalism has been applied not only to parametric arrays [ 15 ], but also to other nonlinear acoustic effects, such as the absorption of sound by sound and to the equilibrium distribution of sound intensity spectra in cavities [ 18 ].
- The formation of bubbles in a heated liquid is a complex physical process which often involves cavitation and acoustic effects, such as the broad-spectrum hiss one hears in a kettle not yet heated to the point where bubbles boil to the surface.
- He developed a number of acoustic effects machinery, such as a " thunder box ", a contraption which had heavy ( 15 kg ) iron or stone balls which rolled down a case of wooden stairs when the effect was called for.