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explain why a classroom with a tile floor is louder than a library carpete

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Answered by rezhil
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A tile floor is made up of a material which is like a hardened or toughened glass. A library carpet is made of cloth materials which normally do not make any sound or noise .

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Classroom with a tile floor is louder than a library carpete because carpeted contains cloth-like material (the carpet) which absorbs the sound and don’t reflect the vibrations keeping the room quieter.

EXPLANATION:

A classroom with a tile floor is louder than a library that is carpeted. This can be explained on the basis of sound reflection and the behavior of sound waves. A tile floor is made up of hard material which can reflect sound and has a greater ability to reverberate sound.

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