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How is vibration important to sound?

Think of it as a rubber band. No vibration, no sound. it's the same with a rubber band!


Is algebra used in music if so how and where?

Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.Yes. The different notes represent different frequencies of vibration. One octave is a vibration ratio of 1 : 2. Since each octave has 12 half-notes, and the vibration ratio is the same for each, the vibration ratio from one half-note to the next is 1 : 12th. root of 2, or 1 : 121/12.


Is resonance and forced vibration same?

Resonance occurs when the natural frequency of a system matches the frequency of an external vibration, causing it to oscillate with increased amplitude. Forced vibration, on the other hand, occurs when a system is subjected to an external force or vibration at a frequency different from its natural frequency. While resonance is a specific case of forced vibration, not all forced vibrations lead to resonance.


How do Chinese drums produce sounds?

The same way normal drums do--the vibration of the top causes sound.


Is the movement in zigzag is the same vibration?

No, zigzag movement and vibration are different. Zigzag movement refers to a back-and-forth pattern in motion, while vibration involves repeated quick movements back and forth around a central point. Both can involve periodic oscillations, but they are distinct forms of motion.


96 Dodge Caravan vibration?

This question is too vague to be answered. It should be restated with a more detailed description. Where is the vibration felt? Is the car in gear or in nuetral? Is the car moving or still? Be specific and give all the details. I also encounter the same problem with our dodge caravan. There is too much vibration when the Drive is engaged and the car is not moving. The vibration is normal when the van is in Park or Neutral.


How does longitudinal wave travel?

Longitudinal waves are waves that have the same direction of vibration along their direction of travel, which means that the vibration of the medium (particle) is in the same direction or opposite direction as the motion of the wave. Mechanical longitudinal waves have been also referred to as compressional waves or compression waves


Does light energy produce vibration?

yes, light travels through vibrations. light vibrations are in the form of pure energy. it travels in the form of pure electro-magnetic radiation. therefore light can travel in both withought vibration and with vibration.


If the centre of mass of the body and the centre of gravity of machine will be at same point then is there any possible chance for vibration?

Yes there is.


When does the malleus transmits the vibration directly to the incus?

It does the same routinely. Both the bone are securely attached to each other.


Longitudinal waves are also called?

Yes, there is another name for longitudinal waves which is 'Elastic Waves'. These waves have the same direction of vibration, as their direction of travel. These waves consist of Compressions and Rarefractions. Mechanically they are also called as Compression waves.


How does the frequency of vibration of a small object floating in water compare with number of waves passing the object each second?

They are the same.