Low volume, most likely a disconnection somewhere in the system. The machine is designed to feel/sense resistance (like when you blow air into a balloon) and when that resistance is compromised or lost (like when the balloon pops and the pressure is relieved), the machine alarms "low pressure". It is usually a disconnected tube.
They bought a ventilator so that they can breathe fresh air in their small apartment.
The bow makes the strings vibrate, causing the string to make sound.
Hard G makes a guh sound.Soft G makes a J sound.Give has the hard g sound.
Yes, it makes the word sound like guess with a t at the end.
its the sound that a guy makes right afeter you give him head. you know.. that groaning i just had the best feeling sound.. YEAH that sound.
To check the pressure of a fridge compressor, you will need a pressure gauge specifically designed for refrigeration systems. Attach the gauge to the service valve on the compressor and read the pressure indicated on the gauge. Make sure to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the correct pressure range for your specific refrigerator model.
"Buzz" - the sound a bee makes. "Crash" - the sound of two objects colliding. "Meow" - the sound a cat makes. "Sizzle" - the sound of food cooking in a hot pan. "Boom" - a loud explosive sound.
The sound of the Predator is a mix of animal growls, clicking noises, and guttural sounds, designed to be menacing and intimidating. It is created using a mix of vocalizations, vocal effects, and sound engineering techniques to give it a unique and otherworldly quality.
It depends on the neuron. Some neurons respond better to a pressure stimulus or temperature, light, sound ect. For example the neurons in the retina of the eye, they respond to photons of light, but do not respond to pressure or sound.
Creative Sound Blaster sound cards are known to give the clearest, truest sound.
No, a tracheotomy does not always require a ventilator. It is a surgical procedure to create a direct airway through an incision in the neck to assist with breathing. In some cases, a person may be able to breathe independently after the procedure without the need for a ventilator.
You are looking for a Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter. The meter will measure on a logarithmic scale in Decibels (dB) to give you a quantifiable numbers. You should look for one with both A and C weighting.