ewan
what physicalsingn did you abserve when you plucked each.did you hear any sound? what produced the sound?
Sorry. I wasn't there, I didn't observe, I wasn't invited, I didn't pluck, and I didn't hear.
what physicalsingn did you abserve when you plucked each.did you hear any sound? what produced the sound?
ewan
WikiAnswers did not pluck any bands, so we have no idea whether you heard a sound or not. We suggest that you actually do the experiment and see if you hear anything.
When I plucked each rubber band, I observed the band vibrating back and forth rapidly, creating a sound. The pitch of the sound varied depending on the tension and thickness of the rubber band. The sound stopped when the energy from my plucking was dissipated.
are there changes in the note when you plucked the stretch band
it vibrates
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Yes, the note produced by a plucked stretched band can change depending on factors such as the tension of the band, its length, and the material it is made of. These factors influence the frequency of vibrations and thus the pitch of the note produced.
When an elastic band is plucked, it vibrates back and forth rapidly. The movement of the band creates sound waves that travel through the air, producing a twanging or buzzing sound. The pitch of the sound is determined by the frequency of the vibrations.
When an elastic band is plucked, it vibrates rapidly back and forth, producing sound waves in the air. These sound waves reach our ears and are interpreted by the brain as sound. The pitch of the sound depends on the frequency of the vibrations produced by the elastic band.