Maybe the stabilizer bar.
Could be any number of things. I need more information
Sound travels slower through less dense matter because sound is the result of molecules hitting each other. When there are fewer molecules for the vibrating molecules to bump into, sound travels slower.
It depends on what medium it is in. If it is in a solid medium, the particles will be closely together, or vibrating. If it is in a liquid, the particles will be spreaded out and moving slowly. If it is in a gas, the particles will be in moving rapidly.
It actually can be from the rear axle being too low to the ground. The back of the car hits the speed bump. That was the case with my bro's car anyway
Yes, "bump" is an example of an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound it represents.
thud bump clang
Can be a loose shock, or loose suspension parts. Can also be loose exhaust system parts. I had a car that made a front-end knocking sound on bumps. Any little bump would do it. Turned out to be bad struts.
because the cold slows down the particles in water until they bump&stick together. they still move by vibrating.
I just say bump, or crashed.
How much bump it has in the coils or how high the tweeters can get for sound.
yes
The kids heard a bump as they watched the Cat in the Hat balance a bunch of household items.