ANSWERS: 13
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Fire Engine Red!
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You should ask someone with synesthesia! I am sure they would be able to tell you.
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Black
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noise is multi coloured in horrible rainbow strips like a bad test card on tv - loud noise that is
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dirty colour
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White - as in White Noise...
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Blood red if the fat moo next door doesnt shut her drunken mouth and turn her music down
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A multitude of colours, tiny dots close together - enough to give you a headache or blurry vision!
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What color is noise: when it comes from a busy city? when it comes from revelers? when it comes from war horses? when it comes from an earthquake? when it comes from a great destruction like 911? Sorry, I can't describe the color of sound and fury!
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hmmm silver
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Noise has destroyed some of my hearing. So I'll call that black. Background noise ;like that of a city is called white noise and can slowly cause problems as well. Thus "Silence is Golden "
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Flannel.
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"While noise is by definition derived from a random signal, it can have different characteristic statistical properties corresponding to different mappings from a source of randomness to the concrete noise. Spectral density (power distribution in the frequency spectrum) is such a property, which can be used to distinguish different types of noise. This classification by spectral density is given "color" terminology, with different types named after different colors, and is common in different disciplines where noise is an important factor (like acoustics, electrical engineering, and physics). However, different fields may use the terminology with different degrees of specificity." "1 Power-law noise 2 Technical definitions 2.1 White noise 2.2 Pink (or 1/f) noise 2.3 Red (or Brown) noise 2.4 Blue (or azure) noise 2.5 Violet (or purple) noise 2.6 Grey noise 2.7 Others" Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors_of_noise
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