The bathroom is closed and sometimes small,as you sing the sound waves hit the walls more frequently causing the wall to vibrate,since walls are parallel to each other.the reflected sound hit each other,there by causing the wall to vibrate at your natural frequency and louder sound is transmitted.
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When you sing in the shower, the sound waves produced by your voice bounce off the hard surfaces of the shower enclosure. This reflection of sound waves creates resonance, causing certain frequencies of your voice to amplify and sound louder or fuller. The confined space of the shower also helps to enhance the resonant frequencies, contributing to the acoustics of your singing.
Resonance in the shower occurs when sound waves produced by your voice bounce off the hard surfaces of the shower stall, amplifying and prolonging certain frequencies. This can enhance the sound of your singing voice, making it seem louder and more vibrant. The shape and material of the shower stall can influence the specific frequencies that resonate the most.
Yes, crystal glasses can produce a singing or ringing sound when struck due to their unique composition and resonance properties.
A double-headed arrow "->" is placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance.
Resonance in sound waves occurs when an object vibrates at its natural frequency in response to an external sound wave. This amplifies the sound and can create a louder, clearer sound.
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance