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?
It is different because sound vibrates and light reflects
vibrating reeds
Sound is vibrations not matter.
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
Little sound waves travel toward you ear and toward your eardrum when a sound is made. Inside your ear are 3 little bones that vibrate when sound passes. Then the sound reaches the cochlea and the little hairs inside start moving. I'm quite sure that's how sound is made, give or take a few facts... Look it up on a medical website if still in doubt.
Sound energy is produced when matter vibrates. This vibration creates waves that travel through a medium, such as air or water, and are interpreted by our ears as sound.
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Yes, sound is produced when a material vibrates and causes air particles to vibrate in a specific pattern, transmitting pressure waves through the air that we perceive as sound.
When matter vibrates it sends out a sound wave.
It vibrates.
The type of wave that moves through matter and vibrates your eardrums is called a sound wave.
When matter vibrates it sends out a sound wave.
A sound wave is produced and transmitted when matter vibrates. This vibration causes particles in the medium to move back and forth, creating a wave of compression and rarefaction that carries the sound energy.
if they are in a void no matter how much the object vibrates it won't produce any sound waves
When something vibrates quickly, it has a higher than it does when it vibrates slowly
The strings.
if they are in a void no matter how much the object vibrates it won't produce any sound waves