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as far as I know, yes. I've never heard of anything different.

speakers make sound because of a vibration. if you take a big piece of plastic, hold it from the top, and shake it, it makes noise.

sound comes from waves of molecules hitting each other. so if something is vibrating, it makes waves in the air, water, even solids. these waves are then picked up by our eardrums, and our brains register it as sound.

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as far as I know, yes. I've never heard of anything different.

speakers make sound because of a vibration. if you take a big piece of plastic, hold it from the top, and shake it, it makes noise.

sound comes from waves of molecules hitting each other. so if something is vibrating, it makes waves in the air, water, even solids. these waves are then picked up by our eardrums, and our brains register it as sound.

i hope this helps

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Yes of course. But with enough amplitude to make the medium to vibrate and there by waves reaching the sensing ears ie ours

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