Memories are stored as electric pulses, so are the thing you hear.
If you imagine a sound, you are imagining it as electric pulses.
If you believe in such a being then all sounds are God created.
Sound is created when an object vibrates, causing the air molecules around it to also vibrate. These vibrations travel through the air in the form of waves, reaching our ears and being detected by our eardrums. The eardrums then transmit these vibrations to the brain, where they are interpreted as sounds.
All sound waves are vibrations, different frequencies create different sounds to your ears. The vibrations that you hear are low frequency sound waves and are being amplified more than the higher frequency of the voice. By lowering the Bass on the stereo you will decrease the amplification of that particular range of sound.
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Sounds are just vibrations, they don't produce much heat. It might not even be possible, depending on what kind of sound wave is being used.
They can survive if they leave very inconspicuously, without making vibrations in the female spider's web.
Sound is a vibration (wave) transmitted through the atmosphere. It does not need to be perceived by an ear to exist. Without air--as in space--no one can hear you scream. That's catchy! Subsonic vibrations, such as an earthquake, can be felt by the body, but if you hear it, then the vibration is being transfered through the air.
When a toilet makes noise when flushed, it is usually due to air being pushed through the pipes, causing vibrations and sounds. This can happen if there is a blockage in the pipes, a faulty valve, or air trapped in the system.
Vibrations are typically not visible to the human eye because they occur at a level that is too small or rapid for our eyes to detect. While we can observe the effects of vibrations, such as objects moving or sound being produced, the vibrations themselves are not visible.
A drum can begin to vibrate at its natural frequency without being struck through a phenomenon called resonance. Resonance occurs when a drum is exposed to external vibrations that match its natural frequency, causing it to vibrate and produce sound without direct contact.
No, the act of listening does not produce vibrations, unless you mean that being exposed to sound causes vibrations in your tympanic membrane. That is a part of the mechanism of hearing. Hearing and listening are two different things.
Damping is the attenuation of vibrations or oscillations.