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29 July, 22:46

What causes the sound to have a lower volume when used in a carpeted room

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  1. 29 July, 22:49
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    Correct answer: The carpet material is soft, non-stick and diffuse and therefore absorbs waves.

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    The room is more acoustic if the walls and ceiling and floor are made of hard and polished material that reflects sound waves well while the carpeted room absorbs sound waves so it is less acoustic. The carpet material is soft, non-stick and diffuse and therefore absorbs waves.

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