I believe you're thinking of resonant frequencies.
Bees buzz because of natural frequency. Any object composed of elastic material when disturbed will vibrate at its own special set of frequencies, which together form its special sound.
No, Disturbed does not publicly perform or own a song called "Not Like That".
This process that determines an object's response to vibrations by varying the frequencies of the electromagnetic (em radiation) energy that it simultaneously reflects and absorbs, in response to its natural harmonies , is called Resonance. Input vibrations, by being either absorbed and cancelled, or reflected and boosting, affect energy response at the substance's natural frequencies, and may be either squelched or amplified depending upon the incident vibrations.
i have a bearcat 4 scanner. how do i get just police and fire frequencies for my city
Yes, it's legal to own a radio that receives those frequencies, but it is not legal to transmit on those frequencies without the appropriate FCC license or permit.
yes sounds are made when objects vibrate because if you hit a drum or any other instrument then it vibrates and makes a sound. you could test this by hitting or banging a instrument and touch it lightly, see if it does vibrate?
no
If you speak about seen light, the only way to make transparent glass not light transfering is coloring it with some colors that negate (filter) some other colors
That is a matter of opinion. They are both very talented bands, but everyone has their own opinion.
Yes, but in the case of solid objects that possess heat it is more proper to refer to them as black body radiators.
the fact that she had a 4th foot and she can eat her own toe nails
Luminous