Sentences with phrase «from loudspeakers»

Although very realistic when heard over headphones, the effect is lost with loudspeakers because sound from each loudspeaker reaches both ears, masking the phase difference between the two channels.
In the center of our assembly of these cubes would [be] a neutron source, and you would hear from a loudspeaker clicks as neutrons were registered in some neutron detectors and as you brought more cubes in, making an approximate sphere the counting rate would go up; and I was just a fixed arrangement, you could come up and bring your hand up and the neutrons gathered off the hydrogen in your hand and you would hear the counting rate go up.
Forget the headphones you saw in the Warner Brothers thriller Contact, as well as the guttural throbs emanating from loudspeakers at the Very Large Array in that 1997 movie.
I play music from the loudspeakers of my phone when laying in bed almost every night, even though I have the UE BOOM; I don't need excessive volume, but the audio quality is still nice.
But as he was about to board his Emirates airline flight, he heard his name called from the loudspeaker, instructing him to return to the counter.
When blared from loudspeakers in the right configuration, these sound waves can combine to form a sonic scaffolding called an interference pattern — a sort of a force field that can hold a small object aloft.
Bird strike, as the problem is called, costs the airline industry about $ 1 billion per year, and engineers have tried to reduce it using everything from loudspeakers and flares to dogs and lasers.
The audience also hears a better sound because it comes only from loudspeakers directed towards them.
Without the models crimped hair and the sound of «Rio» blasting from the loudspeakers, most of these individual items — save for the novel MTV sweatshirt and those blown - up sleeves — didn't have the tongue - hanging appeal required to work beyond the show.
How do the propaganda chapters, written as if spoken from a loudspeaker, play into your reading of the novel?
There didn't seem to be any problem with call quality, and voices rang out clearly from the loudspeaker.
Sound is generated by movement of the drumsticks in response to vibrations emanating from loudspeakers within each instrument as well as Sala's multilayered composition on which he collaborated with Olivier Goinard.
But at the very same time it's the epitome of nonsense to be strapped into place along with hundreds of others, fed dried and recycled air, questionable food, and edicts from loudspeakers — all at 30,000 feet sans parachute and a map.
My impression in some Muslim countries I have visited is that call to brayer was being broadcast in the streets from loudspeakers that were not necessarily attached directly to the mosques, though no doubt controlled from the mosques.
Unsurprisingly, the quality from the loudspeaker is very poor, but it'll suffice for notification and ring tones.
While the output from the loudspeaker is highly impressive and loud, the placement is a little awkward as we always say.
This caused males present in the rainforest to answer, proving that they were able to hear the sound from the loudspeakers.
When sound is heard from loudspeakers, the left and right halves usually get mixed up, destroying the effect.
by Jason Burke in Paris for The Observer The conning tower of a large Soviet submarine pokes up from the still waters of one of the centuries - old fountains in the Tuileries gardens, blasting Russian martial music from a loudspeaker.
From loudspeakers the size of the cathedral at Chartres comes the news that Y.M.C.A. isn't the homo - facetious send - up the Village People thought it was, but an unironic crowd pleaser that gets everybody on their feet!
In an interview with VentureBeat, Weaver likened the way Wi - Fi travels to sound from a loudspeaker or a brightness from a stage light:
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