Yes. Sound /is/ vibration of gas, liquid or solid molecules, so I'd imagine anything producing sound would need to have oscillations.
When you vibrate you create a sound all sounds are created by vibrations.
what is sound? it is a disturbance in a medium in the form of wave in which the disturbance moves forward but the object remains stationary. so every matter have the potential to make sound when:-when it can vibratewhen there is medium around the matter
All objects have the potential to make sound when passing through or striking a medium.
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Presumably, to avoid disturbing people with the sound of the ringing phone.
You're sound box produces vibrations which is carried out through the air. The air carries it all the way to our ears.
All vessels are required to have a sound producing device, such as a horn, whistle, or bell, that can be used to signal warnings or communicate with other vessels on the water.
The damper pedal on a piano lifts all the dampers off the strings, allowing them to vibrate freely. This creates a richer and more sustained sound with increased resonance, as the strings continue to vibrate even after the keys are released.
Yes. All solids have a frequency, and when contacted by a sound of the same frequency, it causes the vibration of molecules in the solid. That is why singers can make a glass break vith their voice.
Sound travels away from the source in waves, propagating through a medium such as air, water, or a solid material by causing particles to vibrate. As the particles vibrate, they transfer energy to neighboring particles, thus transmitting the sound wave outward. The sound wave will continue to travel until it loses energy and eventually dissipates.
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.
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