because there are more particles in water than air but there are more in solids than water so sound travles further in solids than liquids ore air
Because you have them too loud. It will ruin your speakers if you keep it up. Actually, they always vibrate - it is the conversion of electrical signals to sound waves that causes the cone of a speaker to move back and forth rapidly, creating the sound wave that we hear. If the vibrate is more of a 'buzz', then the speakers are being pushed beyond their capacity, and will fail, as the original poster noted. Sound IS vibration. The sound waves hit your ear, and they cause your ear muscles to vibrate back and forth, and small organs convert this physical movement back into electrical energy which your brain then recognizes as sound. Sound can not travel in a vaccuum, it needs air or another medium to travel through.
hydro cannon, Water Spout and Brine all have pow. of 150. (Some from added effects)
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor, such as a wire. When the power is off, the electrons are still there, they just have nothing to push then around. Think of the water pipes in your house. If you go outside and shut off the water, the water stops flowing. There is still water in the pipes, but if you turn on a faucet, no water will flow out. In a wire, the electrons are trapped in the atoms that make up the wire unless a potential difference, or voltage, exists to make them move. This voltage comes from the power generating station.
A one way valve is a simple mechanism which can be fitted in any pipe. The way it works is that there is a flap in the pipe which can be made out of rubber or something waterproof that will block the water or air from returning back. The flap is fitted inside the pipe and when the water comes in with pressure the flap opens allowing it to go but when the air or water is returning the flap closes and cannot move on the other side because it is blocked usually by a metal disk.
if you hold down the shift key then its will be funny Or you could use a program like FL Studio, which is a music production suite. Take a synthesizer and modulate (move) the cutoff frequency, so the sound wobbles.
Light, sound, and heat all move at different rates through different materials. For example, light travels faster through air than through water, sound travels faster through solids than through gases, and heat can be conducted more easily through metals than through wood.
The denser a material is, the faster sound waves will propagate through it. Sound wave will generally propagate more easily through solids as they are denser than liquids or gases.
Aerodynamic
Sound moves through water. It just moves more quickly than in air, so it's harder for humans to identify it.
Similarities: Both sound waves and water waves require a medium (air for sound waves, water for water waves) to propagate. They both travel in a wave-like motion, transferring energy without the physical movement of the medium. Differences: Sound waves are longitudinal waves that move through compression and rarefaction of molecules in the medium, while water waves are transverse waves that move through the oscillation of water particles. Sound waves propagate through air or solids, while water waves propagate through liquids.
The permeability of the soil or rock material through which the water is moving and the slope or gradient of the ground surface are the two main factors that determine how easily water can move through the ground. A higher permeability allows water to flow more easily, while a steeper slope increases the rate of water movement downstream.
One way to show that sound travels through water is by using a tuning fork. When a tuning fork is struck and then placed in water, vibrations will be transmitted through the water, causing the water to ripple or move. This demonstrates that sound waves can propagate through the water medium.
They are called sound waves. Their name does not change just because they travel in water.
rubber would be an example of something that does not allow electricity to move through it easily
Sound travels faster in water than in air because water is denser. This means that sound waves move more quickly through water, allowing them to travel further distances.
Impermeable material does not allow water to pass through easily. This can include substances like clay, solid rock, or plastic sheeting, which have very low rates of water permeability.
the bell in a vacuum, in a vacuum there is nothing for the sound wave to move through