Vocal Chords
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
The oscillation of the rubber as it vibrates - forces the air around it to vibrate also. This is the sound we hear.
The vocal cords or larynx --
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 cone of a speaker is what vibrates to make sound. In some hard speakers with a rigid cone-shaped horn, a flexible diaphragm vibrates. Withut the vibration, you get no sound.
vibration. all sound vibrates. if you whisper so quet the sound still vibrates.
Because it vibrates. Also different materials make different sounds.
The vocal cords in the larynx (voice box) of the throat are responsible for producing sound when air passes through them. The vibration of the vocal cords creates sound waves that are then shaped by the mouth and tongue to produce speech sounds.
Harmonicas make sound when you blow air which vibrates through the holes and makes different sounds depending on the hole.
The piece of tissue that hangs from the back of the throat is called the uvula. Individuals with a large or longer than average uvula can suffer from snoring when the uvula vibrates in the airway.
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
It vibrates. The vibrations move through the dtring, then though the air and into your ear. In the ear the eardrum vibrates.
it vibrates
one way that it has traditionally been done is to introduce voltage (12 volts) to a thin metal plate encased in a horn...that will amplify the noise the plates makes when it vibrates.
No; you don't need to split a crow's tongue to enable it to speak. The imitation sounds that crows make come from their throat.
Because it vibrates
The vocal cords or larynx --