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When you strike a gong, it makes a vibration. Sound = vibration.
A string sends sound by vibrations which is then changed in to sound energy which the ear detects.
by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound
Vibrations alter the density of the air (or other medium) around them. They do this as a wave. When the wave reaches a person's eardrum it makes it vibrate to the rhythm of the vibration. This is conducted to the brain via an electrical impulse and we hear it as sound.
sound vibration is the vibration which is given from a moving object i.e. a chair moving across the floor, the chair is causing vibration on the floor, this vibration is carried from the floor into the air, where then the vibration travels throught the air until it gets to your ear. this is when the air vibrations hit your ear drum which then makes you hear the chair scaping across the floor. hope this helps!!!! :)
When you strike a gong, it makes a vibration. Sound = vibration.
I think a drum. I'm not sure, though.
A string sends sound by vibrations which is then changed in to sound energy which the ear detects.
by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound
The high speed flapping of their wings makes a vibration sound that is the 'buzz' that you can hear.
Vibrations alter the density of the air (or other medium) around them. They do this as a wave. When the wave reaches a person's eardrum it makes it vibrate to the rhythm of the vibration. This is conducted to the brain via an electrical impulse and we hear it as sound.
Yes infact every time somthing vibrates it makes sound even if you can't hear it.
A string is plucked and vibrates, the vibration is amplified by the sounding box, and behold, it makes sound.
Vibration sound.It makes somewhat of a twang sound. The tightness of the string changes the pitch of the twang.
it depends on how big or small the vibration is to determine the sound. The bigger the vibration, the lower the sound is. the smaller the vibration, the higher the sound.
The vibration will always hit something (unless its in a vacuum- sound can't travel through a vacuum) and receive the sound, but its a philosophical question really whether it makes a noise if no one is around to hear it!
sound vibration is the vibration which is given from a moving object i.e. a chair moving across the floor, the chair is causing vibration on the floor, this vibration is carried from the floor into the air, where then the vibration travels throught the air until it gets to your ear. this is when the air vibrations hit your ear drum which then makes you hear the chair scaping across the floor. hope this helps!!!! :)