By vibration of vocal chords..
High frequency of vibration/low pitch = sweet sound
Low frequency of vibration/high pitch = harsh sound
High amplitude = loud sound
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Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
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Jet engines produce a variety of incredibly loud sounds. These sounds can potentially make you go deaf if you are too close.
Sound is measured in Decibels. This is judged based on the human hearing. You can use a decibel meter to detect just how loud a sound is.
A bell can produce both soft and loud sounds depending on how hard it is struck and the material it is made of. Typically, larger and thicker bells produce louder sounds, while smaller and thinner bells create softer sounds.
No, loud speakers typically only produce sounds within the audible range for humans, which is typically between 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Ultrasonic sounds are higher in frequency and are usually produced by specialized equipment designed for that purpose.
Loud speakers can produce ultrasonic waves. But since the normal purpose of loud speakers is to produce sounds for people to hear, there is seldom a reason to produce sounds that people can't hear (other than to annoy certain animals).
Thé human's larynx (voicebox) vibrates to produce sound
The human voice typically ranges from 85 to 255 Hz. Through technology, human's can produce any frequency sound.
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Strong vibrations can produce loud sounds if they cause the vibration of surrounding air particles, leading to the creation of sound waves. The intensity of the sound produced will depend on factors such as the amplitude of the vibrations and the medium through which the vibrations are traveling.