The difference in the audibility of sounds that pass over homogeneous and over mixed media is sometimes so remarkable as to astonish those who witness it.
The great audibility of sounds during the night is a phenomenon of considerable interest, and one which had been observed even by the ancients.
Carefully made resistances for such a purpose are sold under the name of "audibility meters.
You can measure the gain in audibilityat the same time.
On consideration I saw that the experiments could not be conducted in the ordinary way with continuous light, for a good reason: the law of audibility of the telephone is precisely analogous to the law of electrical induction.
No sooner had it entered into business than a serious fault was found with its messages; they arrived blurred and mingled with many sounds and noises, as if the conveying wire had caught every audibility of a neighborhood.
That the higher limit of audibility varies with different persons has long been known; and there can be no reason for doubting that there is a similar variability in the lower limit.
That this was the case, that displacement occurred along more than one fault, is probable from the branching of the meizoseismal area, the isolation of the audibility curves of the after-shocks (Fig.
The isacoustic lines thus show how the audibility of the sound varies throughout the sound area.
According to the Spanish Commission, the sound was heard at only one place (Cordova) outside the provinces of Granada and Malaga; and its audibility was a rule confined to the area within which buildings were damaged by the shock.
At the centre of each county, the sound audibility may be regarded as proportional to the percentage of the total number of observers within the county who distinctly heard the sound.
The lower limit of audibility varies not only in different individuals, but also in different races.
In foggy weather audibility is often better than the average, because fog prevails chiefly when the air is still and of uniform temperature, and such conditions favor the transmission of sound.
Unusual audibilityof distant sounds is a popular prognostic of rain.
Or again, they do not know, or do not remember, that audibility is not secured by mere loudness and bigness of voice, nor again by raising the voice to a high pitch.
Further, it has to be remembered, but it is frequently forgotten, that the audibility we should aim at is a pleasant and attractive audibility.
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