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All objects have the potential to make sound when passing through or striking a medium.
Yes, because sound is vibration. All vibrating objects will produce some sound. Even if it is decibels below our threshold.
Sound is created by the vibration of air. The faster the vibration, the higher the sound. Smaller objects can vibrate faster than larger objects (of the same kind) and therefore have a higher pitched sound.
It's a large horn therefore it makes a low pitched sound; large objects do not vibrate as rapidly as smaller objects do.
When objects vibrate they create sound because sound is just the vibrations of objects
All objects have the potential to make sound when passing through or striking a medium.
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Yes, because sound is vibration. All vibrating objects will produce some sound. Even if it is decibels below our threshold.
it is the sound of your blood pulsating inside your ear
An object makes sound by releasing sound waves that travel through the air, which we call vibrations
It's a large horn therefore it makes a low pitched sound; large objects do not vibrate as rapidly as smaller objects do.
did the sound produced by the objects differ
Yes, all sound is simply a vibration of the particles of matter. In space, where there is not continuous matter, there is no sound.
When it goes over the ground and objects on the ground, yes.
wait, never mind. I made my Morse coder with a paper clip and tested but all i got was a *chook* sound when i conected the wires and a *shchchshhshshchhshchhcshhshh* sound when i fiddled with the connection.
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