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That sound cannot move through a vaccum.
Bell is designed to pick up low pitch sounds. If you press firmly, you will hear high pitch sounds.
I hear angels singing!
A Little Bit of Riddim by Michael Franti & Spearhead
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No sound. Beacuse sound need air to travel..
In our ears the sound vibrates and makes the sound
The whole of the bell vibrates when it rings. There are also vibrations in the clapper, but they are minor and what we hear is the "body" of the bell vibrating. The metal alloy, and the geometry (size, shape, thickness, etc.) determine the sound it makes.
We can hear it.
That sound cannot move through a vaccum.
The high speed flapping of their wings makes a vibration sound that is the 'buzz' that you can hear.
There is no air on the Moon, so you could not hear the bell directly. However, if the bell was pressed against a rock, and you pressed your spacesuit helmet against the rock, you could hear the sound travel through the rock.
Yes infact every time somthing vibrates it makes sound even if you can't hear it.
It makes a sound because it goes through your brain and your brain transfers it and tells it to you so you know what it is. So if you can hear it it is a sound.
Your brain makes the sound in your head and therefore, you have that kind of thought.
the molecules in the air closer to us makes the sound clear.where as the distant sound is not as clear as the molecules will be far a part.