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.
The Sounds of the Sounds of Science was created in 2002.
Ultrasonic sounds are sounds that are above our hearing range.
During an examination a physician hears overactive bowel sounds known as high-pitched tinkling bowel sounds.
The Soothing Sounds Of... was created in 2002.
They are called infrasonic sounds.
your larynx or (voicebox)
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it is the voice box. it produces sounds.
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It is likely that a large, well made pipe organ produces the lowest sounds, at least among the acoustic instruments. Electronically you can produces sounds of arbitrarily low pitch.
No actually the bass drum produces low-pitched sounds.
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Perhaps you mean monotone, something which produces sounds which do not vary in pitch.
Words with 'gh' and 'kn' sounds are known as consonant clusters. The combination of 'gh' produces sounds like /f/ in words like "enough" or /g/ in words like "ghost." The 'kn' cluster typically produces the /n/ sound in words like "knight" or "knit."
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The closing of the mitral and tricuspid valves produces the S1 sound, followed by the closing of the aortic and pulmonic valves, which produce the S2 sound. In sequence, it sounds like "lub-DUB, lub-DUB, lub-DUB".