It a bouncing sound
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
A sonic boom is created by a shock wave when an object travels faster than the the speed of sound, or mach1. If the object does not achieve mach1 then there will be no sonic boom.
Sound is produced when an object moves or vibrates. Without movement there could be no sound. When an object moves or vibrates, the air molecules around the object also vibrate. Vibrating objects (as long as they are not in a vacuum) produce sound.
sound waves cause the object to vibrate not vise versa
It a bouncing sound
at the speed of sound a shock wave is created; faster than sound the sound is behind you and it is called a sonic boom
An object that begins with a 'yoo' sound is a ukulele.
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
A sonic boom is created by a shock wave when an object travels faster than the the speed of sound, or mach1. If the object does not achieve mach1 then there will be no sonic boom.
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The higher the density of an object, the harder it will be for the sound to be transmitted through the object.
Sound is produced when an object moves or vibrates. Without movement there could be no sound. When an object moves or vibrates, the air molecules around the object also vibrate. Vibrating objects (as long as they are not in a vacuum) produce sound.
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sound waves cause the object to vibrate not vise versa
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.
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.