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A. sound waves.
Yes, because sound is vibration. All vibrating objects will produce some sound. Even if it is decibels below our threshold.
When light hits an object, the light reflects, transmits, or absorbs. "Transmission of light waves occur because the frequencies of the light waves do not match the natural frequencies of vibration of the objects." For example, when you put on a pair of sunglasses, you see light that is transmitted by the lens.
Higher frequencies produce the perception of higher pitch sound. A woman's voice generally contains sounds with higher frequencies than a man's voice contains. An infant's voice contains higher frequencies than an adult's voice does.
It can be thermal energy if it is the atoms vibrating in a solid material. If the vibration is large enough it can cause acoustic energy, if the vibrating object is coupled to the atmosphere. If an object is vibrating in a magnetic field it can give off electromagnetic energy.
colors are different frequencies of light. atoms in objects vibrate in specific frequencies too. objects with atoms vibrating in the frequency corresponding to the color absorb that color and reflect the other frequencies they can't absorb. the color of an object is basically the frequency of light that it can't absorb.
RESONANCE
By slowly vibrating objects and rapidly vibrating objects respectively.
by vibrating objects
Vibrating objects.
A. sound waves.
sound energy is formed by a vibrating body. We can say that sound is produced only when a body is vibrating.
Yes, because sound is vibration. All vibrating objects will produce some sound. Even if it is decibels below our threshold.
I believe you're thinking of resonant frequencies.
its the vibrating of mollecules. That's why in space, you cant hear anything because there are no mollecules to vibrate.
Forced vibration occurs when an object is made to vibrate by another vibrating object. Resonance occurs when frequency of a vibration forced on an object matches the objects natural frequency Appyed force to a vibrating system and then removing the source energy.
When light hits an object, the light reflects, transmits, or absorbs. "Transmission of light waves occur because the frequencies of the light waves do not match the natural frequencies of vibration of the objects." For example, when you put on a pair of sunglasses, you see light that is transmitted by the lens.