it's either a human moving the object or it is just vibrating itself.
It popes
higher.
Sound can make an object move through a process called acoustic levitation. By using sound waves at specific frequencies, objects can be lifted and moved without physical contact. This is achieved by creating pressure nodes and antinodes that push and pull the object, causing it to move in the desired direction.
An object vibrates to produce sound. So a soundmaking object is different from the one that is silent because it produces vibrations that the silent object does not.
A sound-making object produces audible vibrations, while a silent object does not. Sound-making objects usually have components that vibrate to create sound waves in the surrounding medium, such as air. In contrast, silent objects either do not produce vibrations or do so at frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing.
If the sound is played with sufficient volume and it depends on the object as to what volume this is.
the sod makes a higher pitch
Sound is not an object; it is a form of energy that travels through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. Sound is created by vibrations that move through the medium, stimulating our ears and allowing us to hear it.
You can make a sound wave using a vibrating object by causing the object to move back and forth rapidly. This movement creates changes in air pressure, which travel as sound waves through the air to your ears, allowing you to hear the sound.
farther away
A sound-producing object creates vibrations that travel through the air, producing sound waves that can be heard by our ears. In contrast, a silent object does not create any vibrations or sound waves that can be detected by our ears, resulting in no sound being produced.
The first man-made object to move faster than the speed of sound was the Bell X-1 aircraft, piloted by Chuck Yeager on October 14, 1947. It broke the sound barrier and reached a speed of Mach 1.06.