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The stretched membrane on the timpani vibrates when it is struck which makes sound.
an audio speaker works by an electro magnetic coil that vibrates when a sound wave or current is running through it. thats what makes the sound.
the frequency (think of it as the speed) that an object vibrates within a medium (generally air or water, but it could just as well be some other gas or liquid) determines the pitch of it's "sound".
Sound is a vibration when something makes a noise every thing around vibrates in order to make the sound for it to travel it needs particles to vibrate there is almost no matter in outer space hence no particles
The fact that it uses the energy from the waves which we turn into electricity. It is clean because the waves will keep coming.
The guitar makes sound when you pluck a string. The string vibrates down to the base of the guitar and travels in the hole, coming out as a sound we call a note.
The whole cello vibrates~your bow vibrates the string, which sends the soundwaves into the big part of the cello, which makes the beautiful noise. c:
In our ears the sound vibrates and makes the sound
It vibrates to the pitch it is tuned to.
It vibrates.
It is probably a failing fan.
The stretched membrane on the timpani vibrates when it is struck which makes sound.
because the peice of dump inside it makes the harp vibrate agenst the flies. it smell bad
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.
You blow air into the mouthpiece, and the attached reed vibrates, which produces the sound.
one that vibrates and makes a noise! Ze art of trolling