The vocal cords or larynx --
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 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.
A high-pitched sound results when a string or a column of air vibrates rapidly.
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.
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
a speaker uses a voice coil a coil copper wire and a magnet and pole to vibrate a cone
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vibration. all sound vibrates. if you whisper so quet the sound still vibrates.
your vocal cords vibrate to make you voice
it vibrates
The oscillation of the rubber as it vibrates - forces the air around it to vibrate also. This is the sound we hear.
Because it vibrates
It vibrates. The vibrations move through the dtring, then though the air and into your ear. In the ear the eardrum vibrates.
because when you hear your voice normally, the vibrations are going through your organs and bones (a solid). That sounds different then hearing a sound that vibrates through the air, and when you talk into a microphone, the sound vibrates through the air.
The strings.
vibrating reeds