a rubber band produced a song like a guitar kinda
One can produce a soft, high-pitched sound from a stretched rubber band by snapping it. It is easier to accomplish this if the band is stretched very tightly.
The oscillation of the rubber as it vibrates - forces the air around it to vibrate also. This is the sound we hear.
is there a difference in the sound produced by each of the rubber bands?how do they refer?
Sound energy
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Think of it as a rubber band. No vibration, no sound. it's the same with a rubber band!
a rubber band produced a song like a guitar kinda
cos it does
One can produce a soft, high-pitched sound from a stretched rubber band by snapping it. It is easier to accomplish this if the band is stretched very tightly.
The oscillation of the rubber as it vibrates - forces the air around it to vibrate also. This is the sound we hear.
is there a difference in the sound produced by each of the rubber bands?how do they refer?
Sound energy
thermal kinetic potential and sound energy
Yes
When you stretch the rubber band it creates tension that is transferred into kinetic energy when you release it and so it moves and in moving it moves in turn the air around it and the air vibrates your ear drum creating a noise (it is a higher pitch if it is tighter because the rubber band is more tense so it moves the air faster thus the higher sound)
To find this, you're going to need scientific equipment. You will need an oscillator and a microphone, as well as the rubber band. Hook the microphone up to the oscillator and snap the rubber band. View the oscillator to find it's frequency.