The phrase "noise that something produces" refers to any unwanted sound or disturbance caused by an object, machine, or system.
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However, following her purchase of that property, several works were carried out on the airport, most probably increasing the use and
thus noise it produced.
I do miss the neck - hair - raising thrill of Honda's 8,000 - rpm (even 9,000 - rpm) redlines of naturally aspirated yore and the
glorious noises they produced.
Planes were forced to fly higher and slower around populated areas, while factories were required to mitigate
the noise they produced.
So to prevent your baby from waking up from sleep due to
the noise it produces, it is better you don't touch it when your baby is sleeping.
The sheer number of insects to come out at once can be a pain for nearby residents, as
the noise they produce can be in excess of 120 decibels at close range.
The team turned to Mira to conduct a high - fidelity simulation of an impinging jet without any modifications, and then measured
the noise it produced.
Are your loved ones and / or neighbors fed up with all
the noise you produce when lifting?
The big V6 never leaves you in any doubt that it's using compression rather than sparks to ignite its fuel mix, but
the noise it produces is a muscular multi-cylinder hum rather than the sort of industrial sounds you'd more typically associate with a diesel.
I've seen many a car buyer opt for a DSG equipped Golf GTI over a manual purely for
the noise it produces on upshifts; but what causes these burps — why do dual - clutch transmissions burp?
Through the use of customized microphones, soundproofing, and audio hardware, the installation divorces the physical motor from
the noises it produces, enabling visitors to experience sight and sound as distinct.
Instead of planning a riot against an industry because of
the noise it produces, it would be wise and professional to write a noise complaint letter in word or excel and sent it to the industry manager.