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When the speed of vibrations decreases, the pitch of the sound produced by the object lowers. This is because the frequency of the vibrations decreases as well. As a result, the sound becomes deeper or lower in tone.
The vibrations in the air (sound) get absorbed by the walls.
An earth quake. This happens because the vibrations force the plates apart
The material become brittle.
It gets stretched out.
it is depending upon the material. generally the material have meet some nano vibrations in it. and the frequency of the sound get distorted
It changes the vibrations of the molecules.
All noise I is vibrations in the air, and your ears feel these vibrations and translate them into sound. So no air = no sound
Sound travels by creating vibrations in the air. (Or in the water if the source and/or the reciever are under water.) These vibrations in the air are sound.
When a vibration interacts with matter, it can induce various effects depending on the nature of the vibration and the properties of the material. If the frequency of the vibration matches the natural frequency of the material, resonance can occur, leading to amplification of the vibration. If the vibration is of sufficient intensity, it can cause the material to deform, break, or generate heat. Additionally, vibrations can also induce changes in the electrical and magnetic properties of the material.
it goes very fast which cause vibrations
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When the speed of vibrations decreases, the pitch of the sound produced by the object lowers. This is because the frequency of the vibrations decreases as well. As a result, the sound becomes deeper or lower in tone.
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The vibrations in the air (sound) get absorbed by the walls.
if Sex happens in low sound then vibration is les if it happens with high sound vibe is more..:)