What would be the difference perceived
between hearing only two pupils in the class
talking to each other and all the children talking
to one another at the same time?
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Hi, that's a tricky question indeed but simple though. Two pupils talking to each other are actually striking a clear conversation chord with each other. So, anyone who perceives them may actually hear clearly and understand their conversation and might relate
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When only two pupils talk in the class, the intensity of the sound produced is less, so less sound is heard. As all the children in the class start talking to one another at the same time, the intensity of the sound increases.So,loud sound is heard in the class
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