Don't ask me about the actuall formula or answer with it. Pretty sure it will make my head explode.
But if I am not correct, the overall concept is this.
The further away a sound, is approaching you, say like a fire engine with siren's on, is going to be lower in volume from your point of view, the further away it is from you. But the closer it approaches the louder you will precieve it, but after it passes you, the lower the volume gets from your point of view as it passes off in the distance?
Not based on formula, just overall concept, am I getting that correct?
But if I am not correct, the overall concept is this.
The further away a sound, is approaching you, say like a fire engine with siren's on, is going to be lower in volume from your point of view, the further away it is from you. But the closer it approaches the louder you will precieve it, but after it passes you, the lower the volume gets from your point of view as it passes off in the distance?
Not based on formula, just overall concept, am I getting that correct?