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sound and heat could be present.

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Q: What basic form of energy is present in a vibrating drum?
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Which part of Drum is vibrating part?

The skin of the drum vibrates to produce sound.


How does your ear detect movement?

by the ear drum vibrating


What is the vibrating part of drum?

The head of the drum vibrates when struck. However, the whole drum reverberateswith that vibration. This is what gives the drum its tonal quality.


What are the energy waves directed down the ear canal to the eardrum by?

The ear drum vibrates by the vibrating air molecules near it due to the sound wave.


Energy waves are directed down the ear canal to the eardrum by the?

The ear drum vibrates by the vibrating air molecules near it due to the sound wave.


What is an ambling pad?

Its a drum kit. Ambling means vibrating and a pad is a flat surface. Therefore an ambling pad is a drum kit.


What is the present tense of drum?

The present tense of drum is:I/You/We/They drum.He/She/It drums.


What animal make a very loud noise by vibrating a pair of drum on your body?

it is the cicadas


How much does a basic drum set cost?

a basic drum set could cost from £100 - £160.


What is a bug that makes a loud vibrating noise?

A male cicada has drum-like organs in its abdomen that produce a high-pitched drone similar to a loud vibrating noise.


Which of these is not a drum Marimba bass or timpani?

The Tympani are definitely drums. The Marimba is a member of the percussion family (because you play it by beating it with mallets) but it is not a drum because it doesn't have a vibrating membrane: it has vibrating bars of wood.) "Bass" could be string bass, which is not a drum, or Bass Drum, which is. So the answer to the question is "you can't answer this question without more information."


All sounds are produced by?

Vibrating 'air' particles, through a transfer of energy; creating a sound wave which then reaches your ears and vibrates your ear drum. (doesn't have to be air, sound also travels through water ect)