A buzzing sound is what you will hear when something is vibrating very fast. For example, a bee flaps its wings so fast and that is what makes the buzzing sound that you hear.
No, the frequency of a sound is determined by the rate at which a sound wave vibrates, which is not necessarily related to the intensity of the vibrations. The pitch of a sound can be influenced by the frequency of the vibrations, where higher frequencies produce higher-pitched sounds.
No, they make a higher-pitch sound - a squeak not a boom.
sound waves are created by producing the vibrations in air
sound is created because of vibrations in air. i.e The change of vibrations in air creates sound. In vacuum there is no air. So it is not possible to create sound in vaccum.
They vibrate over a wide range of rates. The faster the vibrations, the higher the pitch of the sound.
No, not everything produces sound. Sound is created by vibrations that travel through a medium, such as air, so objects that are not vibrating do not produce sound. Some objects are designed to absorb vibrations and dampen sound.
Sound energy is a form of energy created by vibrations. When an object vibrates, it creates sound waves that can travel through mediums like air, water, or solids. These sound waves carry energy that we perceive as sound.
Sound waves are related to vibrations because sound is created by vibrations traveling through a medium, such as air or water. When an object vibrates, it causes the particles in the medium to also vibrate, creating a wave of energy that we perceive as sound.
No, sound is not caused by an echo. Sound is created by vibrations that travel through a medium, such as air, while an echo is a reflection of sound waves off a surface that produces a repeated sound.
the cochlea convents vibrations into electrical sound
sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.
No; sound comes from vibrations.