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At the speed of sound
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The speed of sound measured at sea level is 661.47 knots.
If accelerating to the speed of sound, the subsonic.
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No, they make a higher-pitch sound - a squeak not a boom.
A buzzing sound is what you will hear when something is vibrating very fast. For example, a bee flaps its wings so fast and that is what makes the buzzing sound that you hear.
They vibrate over a wide range of rates. The faster the vibrations, the higher the pitch of the sound.
When you do fast motions you push the air and it producers vibrations.
So-called "fast vibrations" cause "high pitched" sounds. Very fast vibrations cause very high pitched sound. Slow vibrations cause low pitched sound. You get the picture. The "speed" of vibrations relates to the frequency of the sound that is produced by them.
A lot of things can make a murmur louder such as position, how fast or hard the heart is beating, body position, anemia, and changes int he structure of the heart. It often can just sound louder depending on the skill, care, equipment, and ambient noise of the listener.
they go EXTREEEMMEELLLYYY fast. Causing vibrations that cause sound fromt eh motors. bUNNNIES:)
The sound is made via extremely fast vibrations in the actual speaker cone. There are different frequencies for different pitches.
You can't move your hand fast enough, the lowest frequency sound is about 20 cycles per second, if you could move your hand that fast, you might hear sound.
No, slow vibrations make a low pitch. Fast vibrations make high pitches.
It is an oxymoron, a self-contradiction, in that sound must travel at the speed of sound (which does vary by the medium or material). Supersonic means "faster than sound."You might, however, describe vibrations as being supersonic, meaning that they are traveling faster than sound would in air.
The kind of sound waves that cause the highest sounding pitch would the the really thin and fast moving ones. There is, however a difference between big waves that are thin and fast, making a high pitched sound louder. This fact also applies with low, and thick slow moving waves as well. I'm 13 and hope this helped.