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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.
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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.
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In our ears the sound vibrates and makes the sound
Sound energy is produced when a bell rings. When the bell is struck, it vibrates and creates sound waves that travel through the air. This sound energy is what we hear as the ringing of the bell.
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.
I'm unable to hear the bell sound you're referring to. Could you please provide a description or more context so I can help you better?
The sound of a bell is created when the bell is struck, causing it to vibrate. The vibrations travel through the metal, causing it to produce sound waves that we hear. The shape and material of the bell also influence the tone and pitch of the sound.
In the vacuum of space, sound cannot travel because there are no molecules to carry the sound waves. So, if you were to ring a bell in space, you would not hear the sound it produces.
The high speed flapping of their wings makes a vibration sound that is the 'buzz' that you can hear.
Yes infact every time somthing vibrates it makes sound even if you can't hear it.
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.