The burning match stick produces a sound because of the heat its flames are producing. The snuffing of the fire produces a tiny bit of steam, which make the hissing sound.
wheels..clink......on the stone roads
Its the most common type of sound system used in homes. It consists of a Sub-Woofer for bass effect and 2 speakers to produce a surround sound.
the pitch gets higher as you tighten
With most hard floors it will, but with things like carpets it won't at all.
Vibrating gasses, like air, produce longitudinal waves of pressure, some of which can be perceived as sound. If the molecules are ionized, they will also produce electromagnetic radiation.
A match burning is an example of chemical energy transitioning to light and heat energy.
Burning coal gives heat (thermal), light and sound energy.
Burning coal has chemical potential energy, because the energy is stored up in the bonds between the carbon molecules, and when the coal is burned, the stored energy is released and transformed into heat, light, and even sometimes sound energy.
Burning a match involves a chemical reaction that releases stored chemical potential energy in the matchstick. Initially, the matchstick has potential energy due to the chemical bonds within it, which is then converted to thermal energy, light, and sound energy as it burns. Therefore, the act of burning a match involves a conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy in the form of heat and light.
When a material burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat and light. The heat produced comes from the energy stored in the chemical bonds of the burning material being released as the bonds break apart. This heat continues to fuel the combustion process, sustaining the flame.
what sound does drum produce
Does it have a belt drive in the mower deck? If it does the beltmight be burning, usually will produce a squealing sound along with it, Is the block leaking oil? might be burning oil when it is touching the hot block
When paper is dipped in water, it absorbs moisture, making it more flexible and less rigid. This allows the paper fibers to stretch and bend before breaking, which reduces the noise generated when torn. Dry paper, on the other hand, is stiffer and more brittle, leading to a louder tearing sound.
sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.
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if you plunk it with your fingers you produce sound