no
Oscillation refers to repetitive back-and-forth motion around a central point, such as swinging or vibrating. Periodic motion is a broader term that includes any motion that repeats at regular intervals, like the motion of a pendulum. Oscillation is a type of periodic motion, but not all periodic motion involves oscillation.
Motion itself does not produce sound. However, objects in motion can produce sound if they collide with or interact with other objects, causing vibrations that travel through the air as sound waves. The sound we perceive is a result of these vibrations reaching our ears.
The six basic types of motion are linear motion (straight-line motion), circular motion (rotation along a curve), reciprocating motion (back-and-forth motion), oscillating motion (repetitive swinging motion), vibratory motion (small rapid movements), and random motion (irregular movement in all directions).
Vibration
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.
False
Circular motion doesn't produce force. 'Centripetal force' is necessary in order to produce circular motion. Also, so-called 'centrifugal force' isn't a force at all.
Most percussion and string instruments operate of vibrations to produce sound. Drum heads, xylophone bars, strings and reeds all vibrate on instruments that use them to produce sound.
Answer #1:Sound waves=====================Answer #2:Angular motion, sound waves, and rotation all refer to something that's moving.Gravity is the only one on that list that produces force.
If all the holes are open, that will produce the highest sound.
No
if they are in a void no matter how much the object vibrates it won't produce any sound waves