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Sound is produced due to vibration. Sound needs medium such as air to travel. When an object vibrates, it sets neighbouring particles of medium to vibrate. These particles oscillate back and forth and reach our ears.
Sound travels through a medium such as a solid or liquid, and it moves when the air vibrates and hits an object.
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
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No. Loudness is not determined by the wave's frequency, but by its amplitude. That's how much the particles of the object move (how large is the displacement).
When an object vibrates, it forces the neighbouring particles of the medium to vibrate. These vibrating particles then force the particles adjacent to them to vibrate. In this way, vibrations produced by an object are transferred from one particle to another till it reaches the ear.
noises occur when an object vibrates causing the particles in the air to vibrate the waves travel in compressions and rarepressions in the air until they reach your ear
Resonance can occur when an object vibrates at another objects resonant frequency.
Sound is produced due to vibration. Sound needs medium such as air to travel. When an object vibrates, it sets neighbouring particles of medium to vibrate. These particles oscillate back and forth and reach our ears.
Sound travels through a medium such as a solid or liquid, and it moves when the air vibrates and hits an object.
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
telescopes
resonant frequency
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it called bloop...
sound energy