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Why this is in the jokes and riddles section is beyond me. Anyhow, when a student taps his pencil on a desk, the impact causes the pencil and the desk to vibrate. This vibration also causes the air to vibrate, and vibrations in the air = sound!
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Sound is a form of energy that travels in waves known as compression waves or waves that are compacted by pressure. Sound can travel in many mediums such as solids, gas, and water. Most importantly is the presence of molecules in our atmosphere for sound cannot be heard in the vacuum of space. So, when you tap your pencil on your desk, you are creating a vibration that can be heard. The harder you tap, the louder the sound will be.
Yes. The E in desk is a short E sound, as in deck.
You coffee might have made a buzzing sound when sitting on your desk from the vibration that went through the building. It could have vibrated against your desk and made this sound.
"Desk" contains a short vowel sound, as the "e" is pronounced as a short "eh" sound.
When a physical object moves in air, it causes vibrations which lead to compression waves in the air. These waves travel in the form of sound.
YESThe so-called "short E" sound is in the word "desk". It is written [ɛ] in the International Phonetic Alphabet; "desk" is thus /dɛsk/.
Yes. The E in desk is a short E sound, as in deck.
When you place your ear on the desk and listen to the sound of pencil tapping, that sound becomes amplified because the desk acts as a resonating chamber. When you lift your ear off the desk and listen to the tapping in the air, the sound may seem quieter or different because there is less direct contact with the surface to amplify the vibrations.
Yes, "desk" has a short e sound, like in "bless," "vet," nsda.portal.gov.bd/site/files/d78043f5-9a62-494a-84a5-459c1b0d5240/-