Well, it's not necessary for the whole object to vibrate, but the part of it that's producing the sound does.
Example:
I'm not vibrating when I produce sound, but my vocal chords are, otherwise there's no sound.
So the answer to what you're trying to ask is: No.
Sound is produced when an object moves or vibrates. Without movement there could be no sound. When an object moves or vibrates, the air molecules around the object also vibrate. Vibrating objects (as long as they are not in a vacuum) produce sound.
All matter (objects) produce sound when they vibrate with the frequency of audible range.Human ears can hear the sound with frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz (20000 Hertz).So if any object vibrates within the audible range it will produce audible sound. Frequency also denotes the pitch of the sound.If the matter or object vibrates in vacuum, then the sound waves is not heard as it needs a medium for propagation of the waves.The loudness of the sound depends on the Energy in the waves.
its when you pluck it
sound waves cause the object to vibrate not vise versa
A vibrating object, which produces sound, has a certain amount of energy which travels in form of sound waves. The energy required to make an object vibrate and produce sound is provided by some outside sources (like our hand, wind, etc.).
Sound is produced when an object moves or vibrates. Without movement there could be no sound. When an object moves or vibrates, the air molecules around the object also vibrate. Vibrating objects (as long as they are not in a vacuum) produce sound.
All matter (objects) produce sound when they vibrate with the frequency of audible range.Human ears can hear the sound with frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz (20000 Hertz).So if any object vibrates within the audible range it will produce audible sound. Frequency also denotes the pitch of the sound.If the matter or object vibrates in vacuum, then the sound waves is not heard as it needs a medium for propagation of the waves.The loudness of the sound depends on the Energy in the waves.
sound produced through the vibrating object .
Sound. Vibrating vocal cords produce sound. The speed at which they vibrate determines whether the sound is high pitched or low pitched.
We need sound to send information to our ears and brain. Sound is produced when an object vibrates. The air molecules around the object also vibrate. As long as vibrating objects are not in a vacuum they produce sound. So watch your ears.
its when you pluck it
They vibrate your ear drums and your brain translates that into sound.
Sound is produced by vibration in the air. For example, when you speak your vocal cords vibrate, causing a sound. Your ears sense the vibration and tell your brain about the change in environment.
sound waves cause the object to vibrate not vise versa
A vibrating object, which produces sound, has a certain amount of energy which travels in form of sound waves. The energy required to make an object vibrate and produce sound is provided by some outside sources (like our hand, wind, etc.).
vibrate at its natural frequency. WHS AOEC
vibrate at its natural frequency. WHS AOEC