In physics, noise refers to random fluctuations or disturbances that can affect signals or measurements. It is typically an unwanted interference that can obscure or distort the information being conveyed. Noise can arise from various sources, such as electronic components, environmental factors, or inherent limitations in measurement devices.
Examples of sound physics in daily life include how sound waves are produced by a speaker, how they travel through the air to your ears, and how your brain interprets these waves as music. The physics of sound also explain how noise-canceling headphones work by producing sound waves that cancel out background noise. Additionally, the physics of sound help in the design of musical instruments, such as guitars and pianos, to produce specific tones and frequencies.
The abbreviation of physics is Phys.It is PHY
Physics of Plasmas was established in 1994.
The plural form of the word "physics" is still "physics" as it is already a plural noun.
The noun 'physics' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.The noun 'physics' takes a verb for the singular: Physics is my major.
Not being sarcastic but in physics terms it is called noise
W. Horsthemke has written: 'Noise-induced transitions' -- subject(s): Noise, Phase transformations (Statistical physics), Stochastic processes 'Fluctuations and Sensitivity in Nonequilibrium Systems' -- subject(s): Stochastic processes, Fluctuations (Physics), Congresses, Nonequilibrium thermodynamics
Examples of sound physics in daily life include how sound waves are produced by a speaker, how they travel through the air to your ears, and how your brain interprets these waves as music. The physics of sound also explain how noise-canceling headphones work by producing sound waves that cancel out background noise. Additionally, the physics of sound help in the design of musical instruments, such as guitars and pianos, to produce specific tones and frequencies.
All sources of noise are natural. Noise is otherwise defined as soundwaves, which vibrate through matter until they reach your eardrums and the energy used to cause the vibrations is translated into noise by your brain -the pitch is determined by the frequency of the vibrations-. Anyway, it does not matter how the soundwaves are created, it is all natural. You cannot create synthetic noises as far as the physics are concerned.
It would be best to go to your local bookstore and pick up a physics book (devoted to sound) or an audio engineering book. You can also check out wikipedia, it will give you a basic idea of what white noise is and also related sources.
W. P. Jolly has written: 'Low noise electronics' -- subject(s): Electronic noise, Quantum electronics 'Cryoelectronics' -- subject(s): Cryoelectronics, Electronics, Materials, Materials at low temperatures, Superconductors 'Physics for electrical engineers' 'Electronica / Electronics (Aprende Tu Solo / Learn on Your Own)' 'Electronics' -- subject(s): Electronic apparatus and appliances 'Physics for Electrical Engrs'
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the malodic instrument is has notes.. the examples are: -flute -guitar -piano and etc..
Rad Physics is physics applied to radiation
Quantum Physics, Astronomical Physics
Radiation physics and solid state physics.
examples of internal noise.thermal noise,short noise,i/f noise