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When you speak your vibrate?

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10y ago
Updated: 9/10/2020

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What are the vocal cords in?

they are in your thorat which vibrate when to speak to make a noise


What are the vocal cords made of?

they are in your thorat which vibrate when to speak to make a noise


What is conversion of sound energy when you speak?

Sound is waves of compression. When you speak, your vocal cords vibrate setting up pressure waves that move through the air.


Sound waves are waves of vibrating what?

Sound waves are waves of vibrations. When you speak, you vibrate a few air molecules, which vibrate and hit other air molecules, then more and more. when the molecules in your ear vibrate, you hear sound. But really, you feel the vibrations. Then why do we say hear, instead of feel? Because we are already used to saying hear. you wouldn't come to your friend and say, "Speak louder! I can't feel you!"


What is in within the larynx that makes it vibrate with exhaled air and allow an individual to speak?

It's the vocal cords which are housed by the larynx


What vibrates when a person speak?

The vocal cords (in the throat) vibrate. Longer and thicker ones, as men have, produce deeper sounds.


When you speak your vocal chords vibrate?

Yes, when you speak, your vocal cords vibrate to produce sound. Air from your lungs passes through the vocal cords, causing them to open and close rapidly. This vibration creates sound waves, which are then shaped into speech by your tongue, lips, and mouth. The frequency of these vibrations determines the pitch of your voice.


What are some things that vibrate to make a sound?

Some things that vibrate to make a sound include strings on musical instruments like guitars, vocal cords in our throats when we speak or sing, and the diaphragm in a speaker that produces sound waves.


How can a human speak?

Air passes over the vocal chords, causing them to vibrate. The vibrations make noises which we interpret as words and sounds.


What happens to the sound when you speak?

When you speak, your voice box vibrates. These vibrations cause the surrounding air particles to vibrate as well. These air particles in turn cause the other particles to vibrate. Energy is carried off in this manner into your ear. When the vibrations reach your ear, the receptor cells in your ear-drum send electrical signals to your brain, which interpret it as sound.


Can you talk with one vocal cord?

I don't think you can talk with one vocal cord, since whenever you speak, the vocal cords are come together and vibrate. If you only had one, the other one would need something to vibrate against to produce sound.


Where can you learn to speak samoan?

Speaking Samoan is pretty hard. It first requires you to know the language and then to open your mouth and vibrate your vocal cords; correctly.