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makes little ripples in the water
sound is the compression of particles which is why their is no sound in space. think of it as ripples of water when you drop a stone in if it hit a wall it would bounce back.
The sound waves hit something and bend.
Anything you hit makes a vibration. Vibration=Sound. I guess it depends how hard you hit the object (in this case metal) you will be able to hear the sound. But yes, they do make a high pitched sound when you hit them (some so high pitched you will never be able to hear them).
Yes. When you're underwater in the pool, you can hear the lifeguard's whistle. The vibrations in air do set up vibrations in the water when they hit the surface.
makes little ripples in the water
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sound is the compression of particles which is why their is no sound in space. think of it as ripples of water when you drop a stone in if it hit a wall it would bounce back.
The tilt of the earth causes the sun to hit certain areas.
Rivets in a cymbal bounce rapidly up and down when the cymbal vibrates after it is hit, creating a "sizzling" type of sound.
A metallic sound.
When you hit it, it makes a sound.
The Hit Sound of the Everly Brothers was created in 1967-02.
The sound waves hit something and bend.
The amount of water you drink makes no difference to the speed with which drugs are cleaned out of your system.
Sound barrier or mach 123456789...
The water from the waves in tidal waves can affect the shores and beaches of countries that get hit by the strong force. Destroying and damaging building and homes near the ocean.