Vibrating 'air' particles, through a transfer of energy; creating a sound wave which then reaches your ears and vibrates your ear drum.
(doesn't have to be air, sound also travels through water ect)
noise
Ideally (as in, if things in science were perfect and all transfers of energy were completely transferable) no, sound is not necessarily made when matter vibrates. What do you mean by matter vibrating? like... atoms vibrating or chunks of ice vibrating or what?
The Sounds of the Sounds of Science was created in 2002.
Ultrasonic sounds are sounds that are above our hearing range.
you could take a sound wave, and take away all of it's medium
Different vibration frequencies of the vocal cords result in different sounds. This is essential for singers of all kinds. The vocal cords allow for musical sounds of the voice to be expressed.
vibrations
sounds are produced from vibrations
It produced by the sounds.
It produced by the sounds.
it is produced by vibrations
Vowel sounds are produced by shaping the mouth, throat, and tongue to create different resonating spaces that modify the airflow passing through them. The position of the tongue, along with the shape of the lips and openness of the oral cavity, determines the specific vowel sound produced. The vocal cords vibrate to create the sound source, which is then modified by the vocal tract to produce different vowel sounds.
No, consonant sounds are produced by obstructing or restricting the airflow in some way, such as by closing the lips or putting the tongue against the teeth, whereas vowel sounds are produced with a relatively open vocal tract and without any significant obstruction.
sound produced through the vibrating object .
Vacuum
It produced by the sounds.
TONE
vocal chords