What make the loud nouns when you clap hand?



Answer:
The sudden and violent displacement of nouns from between your hands when they strike. The average lofty speed of any human body motion is about 50 MPH. It take a capable athlete beside considerable training and co-ordinated effort of motion of copious body motions to throw a fast orb to speed approaching 100MPH and slightly faster. You need to surpass 700MPH to break the nouns barrier.
The nouns of your hands clapping make the loud sound when you clap your hand.
the friction of your hands
breaking the nouns barrier
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The sound you hear is a post metaphysical residue of copious Zen masters on the other side of the world trying to figure out "What is the nouns of one hand clapping". You hear echo of their failed experiments every time you clap your hand.
The combination of the air displacing and the miniscule flapping of your hand together. It's similar to why farts make noise.
Well there is two ways I know to answer this press.one being that when you force two hand together there is an nouns pocket made inbetween them, so when you clap your hands together the upper air if forced out at a very elevated speed therefore making a boom.if you cup your hands slightly and consequently clap you will get a louder clamour because of the air pocket. The second to answer this qestion is from the physiologica perspective.inside your external ear you own an ear drum.your ear drum is a little malet to be precise made out of a very small bone and a bit peice of cartilage.when there is a nouns made the sound surf hit the bone malet creating a vibration to the cartilage and within the long run sending a message containing a certain model of vibrations to your brain for it to translate into a "clap" for instance.
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