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The sound bells make comes from their ability to resonate. When they are struck, they continue ringing because the metal is still vibrating.
The lack of sound coming out of the jar when the phone is ringing suggests that the jar is likely filled with a material that absorbs or blocks sound waves, such as a dense material like foam or cotton. This demonstrates how different materials interact with sound waves. Similarly, if light waves are blocked or absorbed in a similar experiment involving light passing into the jar, it would suggest that the jar is filled with a material that prevents light transmission, such as an opaque material like paper or cardboard.
It means your seatbelt isn't in.
Find out what is ringing and why then fix it.
The medical term for a perceived ringing sound in the ears is tinnitus.
That sound cannot move through a vaccum.
Yes as it has an ing on the end and you doing some thing :)
Materials like metal, glass, or crystal produce a ringing sound when struck because they have a high density and elasticity, which allows them to vibrate at a high frequency. This vibration creates a sustained sound wave that we perceive as a ringing sound.
A bell produces a clear ringing sound when struck. The sound is created by the vibration of the bell material, which amplifies and resonates to produce the ringing tone.
When telephone is ringing
A doorbell produces a ringing sound by using an electromagnet that creates a magnetic field when the button is pressed, attracting a metal rod to strike a chime or bell. This action creates vibrations in the bell, producing the ringing sound that we hear.
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