They vibrate over a wide range of rates. The faster the vibrations, the higher the pitch of the sound.
No. Vibrating air IS sound waves. With no atmosphere (no air, like in space), there are no sound waves.
Sound waves are detected by the fact that the waves can cause objects to vibrate. The vibrations from the sound waves must be converted into a signal and then amplified and processed. Your ear and a microphone are common detectors of sound.
When a source of energy causes a medium to vibrate, it creates sound waves. Sound waves are mechanical waves that travel through a medium by causing the particles of the medium to vibrate and transfer energy in the form of sound.
When you vibrate you create a sound all sounds are created by vibrations.
They vibrate your ear drums and your brain translates that into sound.
Yes, sound is created when objects vibrate and transmit energy through the air as pressure waves. These waves travel to our ears and are interpreted by our brain as sound.
Sound waves are produced when objects vibrate, causing the air particles around them to also vibrate. These vibrations create changes in air pressure that travel through the air as sound waves.
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Sound is produced by objects that vibrate, creating pressure waves in the air. These pressure waves are then detected by our ears as sound.
Every second, it vibrates once for every Hertz of its frequency.
Movement causes the air to vibrate. This creates sound waves.