Yes but there you would not be able to hear it because of there are no sound waves because there is no air
how would density of a metal be affected if it were wet
you would still hear the sound because of the sound's echo
Yes, the overall density would be less than if the rod were pure metal.
The metal object would contract, i.e it would shrink.
Sound is caused by fast enough vibrations in the region of about 30 Hz to 16000 Hz.Sound is caused due to the vibration of bodies. This would produce longitudinal percussion in the air medium. This is sensed by the human ear as sound.Sounds are caused by the frequency, or the number of cycles per second.Sound is caused by the vibration or the to and fro motion of a body.For example- When a hammer is struck to a metal, its surface vibrates and the air carries the sound waves into our ears and we hear the sound.
The onomatopoeia "jingle" is typically used to describe the sound of coins or small metal objects clinking together in a light, metallic manner.
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Of course it will.
Could be the brakes are metal to metal.
it would depend on how long it was before you changed the oil, the more you drive it the metal sound will disapate.
If it was you wearing a space suit and hitting the bars together, you could hear it, but not very loudly. If it was someone else hitting the bars together, then you couldn't hear it (if your and/or their radio was off). Sound is mechanical energy. The bars would generate mechanical energy if struck together, and that energy would be radiated through anything touching them. But space, because it is a vacuum, would not carry the sound. There would be no medium to transport it. The mechanical energy of sound, like that of a wave on water, is transferred into the medium in which it is to be carried. Sound is "put into" air so it can travel and we can hear it. Sound cannot be heard in space in the "normal" way we hear things here on earth.
Yes it would travel better through metal as the velocity of sound in metal is more than in air.
In comics it would be 'Clang'.
Sounds like you need new brakes. When they get worn down they make a metal on metal sound.
is lots on sound put together to make a big sound for E.g. if you was making a sound montage of a classroom you would have to think of all the sounds you can hear in a classroom then put them together to make a sound montage
The engines would seize up and we all would be walking.
Probably your brake pad came off.