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Do highs sounds have more or less Hertz?

Higher sounds or notes vibrate faster. They have a greater number of vibrations per second.


What is the difference in vibrations between high sounds and low sounds?

if Sex happens in low sound then vibration is les if it happens with high sound vibe is more..:)


What makes high frequency sounds?

There are far too many things to name them all, and also it depends upon your definition of high pitched. Generally, something that is vibrating at a fast rate will cause a high pitched sound, such as the reed of a clarinet. The faster it vibrates as air is blown into the instrument, the higher pitched noise it will emit. The particles that vibrate perpendicular to direction of sound produces high frequency sounds.


What makes high pitched sounds?

Shorter wavelengths, higher frequencies makes high pitched sounds. Take a rubber band and cut part of it; hold it between your fingers and stretch it slightly; strum it. You will hear a low sound. Pull it tighter, and strum it. It moves faster, and the sound is higher. Low frequencies sounds low. Thus the slower movement of the rubber band. Higher frequencies are faster. ^v^v^v^v^v^v^v <--High frequency ^-v-^-v-^-v-^-v-^- <-- lower frequency The "frequency" is talking about how frequent, or often, the waves are. The more waves in a space, the faster, and thus, higher the sound will be.


Why car making high frequency sound when accerelating?

The answer is essentially in the question. Sound is the sensation caused by vibrations in the air. The faster the vibrations, the higher the frequency. So, when an engine is revved, the frequency of the vibrations it creates increases, and it gives higher frequency sounds, perceived as an increase in pitch.


Explain how cochlea allow us to hear both low frequency and high frequency sound?

The basilar membrane within the cochlea is responsible for detecting different frequencies of sound. High frequency sounds cause vibrations near the base of the spiral-shaped cochlea, while low frequency sounds cause vibrations near the apex. This allows the brain to interpret different frequencies based on where the vibrations occur along the basilar membrane.


Do fast vibrations give low pitched sounds?

The question needs to be stated more carefully. Some people might think that 27.5 vibrations per second is a fast vibration, but it is the defined frequency of the lowest note of a standard 88 key piano. You would not be able to voluntarily do anything with your body alone at a rate of 27.5 times per second, like shaking a hand or finger, flicking your eyelids or tapping your finder on a table. It's possible that a drummer can reach or exceed that rate in a drum roll. So really the answer to the question is yes, fast vibrations give low pitched sounds. Fastervibrations give higher pitched sounds.


How do earthworms react to high frequency sounds?

Earthworms generally do not have ears or the capacity to hear sounds in the same way that many animals do, but they can sense vibrations in their environment. High-frequency sounds can create vibrations in the soil, which may cause earthworms to react by moving away from the source of the disturbance. Their sensitivity to these vibrations helps them avoid potential threats. Overall, their reaction is primarily based on their ability to perceive ground vibrations rather than sound waves.


Do sounds that vibrate quickly make small waves or long waves?

Sounds that vibrate quickly create short waves, while sounds that vibrate slowly create long waves. The frequency of the vibration determines the length of the wave - high frequency vibrations result in short waves, while low frequency vibrations result in long waves.


How high or low a sound is perceived?

The perceived pitch of a sound is determined by the frequency of the sound wave. High frequency waves are perceived as high-pitched sounds, while low frequency waves are perceived as low-pitched sounds. The brain interprets these frequencies based on the vibrations they produce in our ears.


What does a high frequency of vibrations produce?

A high frequency of vibrations typically produces a high-pitched sound or a form of energy such as ultraviolet light or X-rays, depending on the context in which the vibrations occur. Higher frequency vibrations often carry more energy than lower frequency vibrations.


How does the vibration of a sound determine its pitch, and how does the frequency of the vibration affect whether the sound is perceived as high or low?

The pitch of a sound is determined by the frequency of its vibration. Higher frequency vibrations create higher pitch sounds, while lower frequency vibrations create lower pitch sounds. The frequency of the vibration affects whether the sound is perceived as high or low because our ears are sensitive to different frequencies and interpret them as different pitches.