Take a mechanic's stethoscope and listen to the car with someone pressing on the gas pedal. Then, take that and apply a Doppler effect. You will get a nice wave pattern for your listening pleasure.
Yes it does if the car is moving. Because the CV joint is part of the axil if the car is moving the bad CV joint will be moving too. or No it will not make noise if the car is in neutral and the car is not moving.
The wavelength is compressed by the additional velocity of the car, so the frequency heard is higher than that generated in the horn. It's known as the Doppler Effect.
The wavelength is compressed by the additional velocity of the car, so the frequency heard is higher than that generated in the horn. It's known as the Doppler Effect.
The wavelength is compressed by the additional velocity of the car, so the frequency heard is higher than that generated in the horn. It's known as the Doppler Effect.
Doppler
If the car is moving fast then it can make you feel sick like a boat
A police car chasing you would be at a constant distance from you. If it was moving away, the siren sound would get lower and lower, instead of remaining at the same pitch.
When you say "sound wave", you MEAN moving molecules.
souds like a bad wheel bearing
Can you give more detail? Is it squeak, squeak, squeak or squeeeeeeek? I'm assuming that it only occurs when the car is moving. Does putting the brakes on make it change? --Ken It does make squeeeeek sound when car is moving and putting brakes on does change it.
because the gears are grinding together if its an old car it will make a louder crack sound
There is no sound if they are in good working order.