Schall
Schall is the German noun for sound, the audible product of vibrating objects and the waves that propagate through air, water, or solids. In everyday language it can refer to musical tones, noises, or any perceptible acoustic phenomenon. The related verb schallen means to resound or echo.
The term is old in the German language and has cognates in related West Germanic languages. It
In science, Schall denotes sound waves, which are pressure fluctuations transmitted by a medium. Characteristics include
Compound terms and everyday usage illustrate the breadth of the concept. Schall appears in Schallplatte, meaning
Overall, Schall remains a central term in German for describing audible phenomena, their physical basis, and