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If you are signing in an (otherwise) empty room the sound will echo around you and will possibly sound high-pitched.

If you are signing in an empty room then the room isn't empty.

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Why is sound prolonged more in an empty room than in a living room?

Sound is prolonged more in an empty room because there are fewer objects for the sound waves to interact with, absorb, or reflect off of. In a living room with more furniture, carpeting, and other items, the sound waves are more likely to be absorbed or muffled, resulting in shorter sound duration.


Why persons unable to hear an echo in a furnished room?

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Is the echo in a furnished room more than in an empty room?

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Why do you hear an echo in an empty room and not a full room?

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Why do you hear an echo in an empty room?

Sound waves bounce off the walls in an empty room, causing reverberations that create an echo effect. The lack of furniture or sound-absorbing materials in the room allows the sound waves to reflect more easily, resulting in the perception of an echo.


If you were singing in a shower which frequencies would sound the richest?

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Why it is difficult to talk in an completely empty room?

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Why sound is heard louder but unclear in empty room?

In an empty room, the sound is mostly just bounced around. When more things are placed in the room, they provide more ability to absorb sound and reflect in different directions such that it actually has to take a longer path to get from one place to another (zig zag instead of straight path) with the consequent attenuation of the intensity of the sound. Mostly though it's the absorption of the sound by the stuff you fill the room with.If a room has things like soft chairs, sofas, beds, etc, they serve to absorb some of the sound waves.


Can empty egg crates (the ones that hold a dozen) be used as an inexpensive solution to sound proofing a room?

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Does matter help sound travel through an empty room?

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Why can an echo be heard in an empty room?

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