Because you grind your teeth.
To hear sound from a tuning fork, you need to strike it to set it into vibration, which generates sound waves. These sound waves travel through the air and reach your ears, where they vibrate the eardrum and are interpreted by the brain as sound. Additionally, a quiet environment can help you hear the tuning fork more clearly, as background noise can mask the sound.
It is possible to hear a struck tuning fork because when it vibrates, it creates sound waves that travel through the air and reach our ears, allowing us to perceive the sound.
lol someone who don't like you that they no there you live or a friend playing a joke on you
Usually theyre simply just scratching its ear. Maybe theyre haveing a dream of running, my rabbit does that sometimes. But usually i hear the thumping when they scratching them self with its foot.
it has no answer it is a joke because the blind man cant see and the person he is telling it to cant hear and their is no purpose in scratching a wooden leg because it can not itch
My little brother will gnash his teeth when he sleeps.
d.k.
If a cat hears something that triggers his territorial instinct, like another cat passing by outside, he will need to visit the markers of his territory rapidly in order to reinforce his claims on that territory, while checking the potential intruder to make sure he stays off the home turf. You'll hear your cat scratching at the "gatepost" markers: the chairs or scratching posts by the doors. And if you listen closely you'll hear that he is running back and forth between windows and doors, and his scratching spots. The scratching is specifically done to scent-mark the entry points to his domain.
When a tuning fork touches you, it transmits vibrations through its metal structure, creating sound waves. These vibrations can be felt as a gentle buzzing sensation on your skin. If the tuning fork is vibrating at a specific frequency, it may also produce a clear tone that resonates in the air, which you can hear. This phenomenon demonstrates the principles of sound and vibration transmission through different mediums.
A shift fork is likely bad if you experience difficulty shifting gears, hear grinding or clunking noises when attempting to change gears, or notice unusual wear or damage on the fork itself. Additionally, if the transmission slips out of gear or the gear engagement feels loose, these can also be indicators of a failing shift fork. Visual inspection for cracks or deformation can further confirm its condition. If any of these symptoms occur, it's advisable to have the transmission inspected by a professional.
Traps in the attic where they spend most their time. They mainly use the walls to move up or down.
It just means you can hear the cow chewing whatever she's eating or chewing her cud.