A sound-making object produces audible vibrations, while a silent object does not. Sound-making objects usually have components that vibrate to create sound waves in the surrounding medium, such as air. In contrast, silent objects either do not produce vibrations or do so at frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing.
In the word "plough," the "gh" is a silent letter. It is not pronounced, but it affects the sound of the preceding vowel, making it a long vowel sound.
"Mute" typically refers to the action of turning off sound or making something quieter, while "silent" refers to complete absence of sound. So, being mute means incapable of producing sound, whereas being silent means not making any sound at all.
No, the Y is not silent. Remove the Y (making it silent) and it becomes ellow!
"Khamosh" is a Hindi word that translates to "silent" or "quiet" in English. It refers to a state or quality of being silent or making no sound.
No, a silent "e" at the end of a word typically modifies the pronunciation of the preceding vowel, making it a long vowel sound rather than a short one. For example, "mat" has a short "a" sound, but "mate" has a long "a" sound because of the silent "e."
An object vibrates to produce sound. So a soundmaking object is different from the one that is silent because it produces vibrations that the silent object does not.
A sound-producing object creates vibrations that travel through the air, producing sound waves that can be heard by our ears. In contrast, a silent object does not create any vibrations or sound waves that can be detected by our ears, resulting in no sound being produced.
did the sound produced by the objects differ
In the word "plough," the "gh" is a silent letter. It is not pronounced, but it affects the sound of the preceding vowel, making it a long vowel sound.
"Mute" typically refers to the action of turning off sound or making something quieter, while "silent" refers to complete absence of sound. So, being mute means incapable of producing sound, whereas being silent means not making any sound at all.
"Khamosh" is a Hindi word that translates to "silent" or "quiet" in English. It refers to a state or quality of being silent or making no sound.
No, the Y is not silent. Remove the Y (making it silent) and it becomes ellow!
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No, a silent "e" at the end of a word typically modifies the pronunciation of the preceding vowel, making it a long vowel sound rather than a short one. For example, "mat" has a short "a" sound, but "mate" has a long "a" sound because of the silent "e."
A cat can meow without making any sound by opening its mouth and vocalizing silently, a behavior known as a silent meow.