You can't move your hand fast enough, the lowest frequency sound is about 20 cycles per second, if you could move your hand that fast, you might hear sound.
Hearing is a result of vibrations. The sound waves move through the air and vibrate your ear drum. The vibrations are translated by the brain as familiar sounds. Similarly, walls and doors resonate to the same sound waves and act like giant ear drums. By placing your ear to the door, you are effectively able to "transfer" those vibrations from the door (or wall) to your ear and hear, more clearly, what is happening on the other side.
sound comes from disturbances in the air, causing vibrations in the air molecules. Our ear has a bone (The stirrup, also known as the tiniest bone in the body ) that picks up these vibrations and sends a signal to the brain depending on how much the stirrup moved.
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So-called "fast vibrations" cause "high pitched" sounds. Very fast vibrations cause very high pitched sound. Slow vibrations cause low pitched sound. You get the picture. The "speed" of vibrations relates to the frequency of the sound that is produced by them.
Because when you slam the door the door makes vibrations and sounds are made by vibrations.
you here sounds through vibrations, pitch and amplitude?
Simply put, sounds are made through vibrations in the air. We can translate these vibrations into sound because of our ear drums.
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We do not "here" sounds, that is the wrong word. you "hear" sounds. We hear them through our ears which are sensitive to vibrations in the air.
Whales navigate with subsonic vibrations. like sonar
Weak vibrations produce soft or quieter sounds.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
sound is made up of vibrations, and so you hear sound as the vibrations travel through the particles of solids liquids and gases.
Sounds are produced differently based on the source that creates them. For example, musical instruments produce sounds through vibrations of strings or air, whereas voices produce sounds through vocal cord vibrations. Each source has its unique characteristics that affect the quality and pitch of the sound produced.
Atoms transfer sound energy through vibrations. If there are no atoms, such as in a vacuum, sounds cannot be transmitted.
Sounds are created by vibrations. When an object vibrates, it causes the air particles around it to also vibrate, creating sound waves that travel through the air. The pitch and volume of a sound are determined by the frequency and amplitude of the vibrations.
No, sounds cannot be captured in a jar. Sounds travel through air as vibrations and cannot be physically trapped in a container like a jar.