The eardrum is the first place.
They associate the vibration in the water made from you tapping on the tank, to the vibration felt when the food hits the water's surface. Just a theory.
Heat is the vibration of atoms. One atom hits its neighbour and the vibration spreads - it is called "conduction".
Not necessarily. It depends on your style of play. Dampeners reduce the impact vibration/shock when the racket hits the ball.
Mount Katahdin
Sound is something you hear. It is a vibration which travels in waves and then hits your eardrum to make it vibrate, that's how you hear it. It is the second fastest thing, first is light.
that's actually the equator
The name given to meteoroids depends on whether it enters the atmosphere or if it hits the ground.If it does not enter the atmosphere it is known as a meteoroid.If it enters the atmosphere but does not hit the ground it is known as a meteor.If it hits the ground it is known as a meteorite.
The name given to meteoroids depends on whether it enters the atmosphere or if it hits the ground.If it does not enter the atmosphere it is known as a meteoroid.If it enters the atmosphere but does not hit the ground it is known as a meteor.If it hits the ground it is known as a meteorite.
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turns into vibration and heat energy.
The energy leaves the club and enters the ball.
Vibrational energy. The vibration of one molecule is transferred to adjacent molecules as it "hits" them. The vibration of molecules is otherwise known as heat or thermal energy.