To make it simple....
If u are placing a triangle on a paper, the forces acting on a triangle from your left to right or right to light, along the plane of paper cannot move it, but .. when it is moved towards u or away, it can be moved or shifted from plane to plane..
so triangle vibration depends on the forces u apply in the particular direction...
When you hit it, the triangle vibrates, and the air around it vibrates. The air particles closest to it vibrates, then the air particles next to the first ones start vibrating as well and so on, so it reaches your ear. From liam514 if u have any other questions tell me and i will answer them as best as i can.
Vocal Chords
Air vibrates helmet. Helmet vibrates helmet (two). Helmet vibrates air (inside helmet two).
An idiophone vibrates when it is scraped, hit, or struck.
No
yeah it does vibrates when you hit it
The harder you hit it - the more the triangle vibrates, and the louder the sound it produces.
When you hit it, the triangle vibrates, and the air around it vibrates. The air particles closest to it vibrates, then the air particles next to the first ones start vibrating as well and so on, so it reaches your ear.
When you hit it, the triangle vibrates, and the air around it vibrates. The air particles closest to it vibrates, then the air particles next to the first ones start vibrating as well and so on, so it reaches your ear. From liam514 if u have any other questions tell me and i will answer them as best as i can.
The string of a veena vibrates
The skin vibrates when you hit them.
The reed on a clarinet vibrates against the mouthpiece.
There is no such thing as vibrates or non-vibrates. Vibration is a concept when dealing with sound waves. However, one may mean vertibrates and invertibrates. Vertibrates are those that have backbones and invertibrates do not.
The tightly stretched surface (membrane) of a drum vibrates.
The reed vibrates.
Vocal Chords
It's the string that vibrates when you either pluck or bow them.