Sound is the generation of sound: sound is vibration of waves traveling in air or under water by vibration source, causing rhythm vibration of pressure. Air or water molecules collide to transmit pressure from the sound source; this is the process of generating the sound. Sound can be measured using several different equations, such as: Equation frequency for calculating wavelength V = f y Speed = Frequency x Wavelength
The sound is just a wave. We send information to the brain using waves detected with ears. As we know that it is reasonable, our brain processes it into information we can understand. We learn patterns of sounds and make those patterns meaningful. I will use the sound to make a language. We use voices to express love. I use a voice to express hatred. We entertain people with sounds. I hurt people with sound. Do you know what color is actually? It is only a small particle that can attack you as a wave of a particular wavelength. Then our brain processes these particles into our eyes into what we call colors based on those wavelengths. I will change what hurts us to a beautiful one.
Human beings can produce hundreds of sounds. When we fall and hurt ourselves, there is a screaming or painful killing sound - this is similar to "喔!" Or "唉!". In other words, not all the sounds we can talk are used to communicate with voice. Voice communication involves translating our nonverbal experiences (thoughts, emotions, thoughts, wishes, wishes, etc.) into languages and then spreading the resulting linguistic units (words) through the appropriate media. Then others can decipher the words and regain the meaning we are trying to communicate. There are three main ways of sending language encoded messages.