When objects vibrate, they create disturbances in the air molecules around them. These disturbances travel as waves through the air, which we perceive as sound.
A. sound waves.
Vibrating objects.
Light waves are not caused by vibrating objects. Light waves are electromagnetic waves that do not require a medium to propagate, unlike sound waves which are caused by vibrating objects. The vibrations of charged particles, such as electrons, generate light waves.
Not all vibrating objects produce sound. Sound is produced when a vibrating object creates compressional waves in a medium, such as air. If the vibrating object is not in contact with a medium that can carry sound, then no sound will be produced.
Sound waves in the environment are produced by vibrating objects, such as vocal cords, musical instruments, or machinery.
there are many weird and wonderful ways to produce sound by simply vibrating air waves.
Sound waves are produced when objects vibrate, causing the air particles around them to also vibrate. These vibrations create changes in air pressure that travel through the air as sound waves.
if they are in a void no matter how much the object vibrates it won't produce any sound waves
Yes, vibrating particles create sound waves. As an object vibrates, it causes nearby air particles to also vibrate, creating compressions and rarefactions that propagate as sound waves. Our ears detect these sound waves and process them as sound.
Sound waves are produced by a moving or vibrating object. When an object vibrates, it causes the surrounding air molecules to also vibrate, creating a disturbance that propagates through the air in the form of sound waves.
The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.
Sound waves are created by vibrating objects, which cause the surrounding air particles to also vibrate. These vibrations travel through the air as waves, producing sound that can be heard by our ears.