Ringing noise try hitting a drink can
This is a characteristic of metals.
Carbon is an element and doesn't have a specific sound when hit with a hammer. The sound would depend on the physical state and structure of the carbon material being hit, such as graphite or diamond. Graphite might produce a dull thud, while diamond may produce a sharp, high-pitched sound.
A dull thud as it is a very soft metal, rather like putty.
I'm guessing it would make a " squish" sound because it's a soft metal and can be cut by a knife. Or it would make a slight " bing". Lastly, it might explode 'cuz it's radioactive. ------------------------------------------------- Excuse me, but I worked more than 39 years with uranium: - the sound is metallic - uranium is not a soft metal and it is impossible to cut uranium with a knife; it is difficult to cut an uranium piece also with a laser !
Graphite is generally not considered sonorous. Sonority refers to the ability of a material to produce a deep, resonant sound when struck. While graphite can produce some sound when hit, it lacks the properties of metals that typically make them sonorous, such as a solid structure that supports sound resonance effectively. Instead, graphite's layered structure and softness contribute to a more muted sound.
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When you hit it, it makes a sound.
A metallic sound.
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it makes shape like a triangle
well when you hit the bongo the sound reflects in the drum to make a unique sound.
No, platinum does not make a sound when you hit it. It is a dense and hard metal, so any sound produced would be very minimal.
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They have to be hit to make sound.
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