Yes of course. But with enough amplitude to make the medium to vibrate and there by waves reaching the sensing ears ie ours
The source of energy for sound waves is typically mechanical energy, which comes from the vibrating object that produces the sound. When an object vibrates, it creates sound waves that travel through a medium like air, water, or solids. The energy from the vibrating object is transferred to the medium as the sound wave propagates.
Yes, provided there is a material medium between the vibrating object and your ear. Note that you'll perceive the sound only of the rate of vibration is between roughly 20 and 20,000 vibrations per second. If outside that frequency range, then the 'sound' is there, but your hearing system doesn't perceive it.
The source of a high pitch sound is typically vibrations that occur at a high frequency. This can be caused by a sound wave with a short wavelength or an object vibrating quickly.
by vibrating
by vibrating
sound produced through the vibrating object .
a sound is an object that is vibrating
Not all vibrating objects produce sound. Sound is produced when a vibrating object creates compressional waves in a medium, such as air. If the vibrating object is not in contact with a medium that can carry sound, then no sound will be produced.
Vibrating
the vibrating of the strings
the reed.
Vibrating objects.