Yes, all sound is simply a vibration of the particles of matter. In space, where there is not continuous matter, there is no sound.
Not all vibrating objects produce sound. Sound is produced when a vibrating object creates compressional waves in a medium, such as air. If the vibrating object is not in contact with a medium that can carry sound, then no sound will be produced.
The loudness of a sound is determined by the amount of energy involved in creating the sound wave. Objects that produce louder sounds typically have more energy applied to them or are vibrating at a higher frequency. Factors such as size, material, and force of impact can all contribute to the volume of the sound produced.
There are far too many things to name them all, and also it depends upon your definition of high pitched. Generally, something that is vibrating at a fast rate will cause a high pitched sound, such as the reed of a clarinet. The faster it vibrates as air is blown into the instrument, the higher pitched noise it will emit. The particles that vibrate perpendicular to direction of sound produces high frequency sounds.
No, not all objects have charge. Objects are made up of atoms, which consist of positively charged protons, negatively charged electrons, and neutral neutrons. The overall charge of an object depends on the balance of these particles.
all different sounds
Not all vibrating objects produce sound. Sound is produced when a vibrating object creates compressional waves in a medium, such as air. If the vibrating object is not in contact with a medium that can carry sound, then no sound will be produced.
all different sounds
Ideally (as in, if things in science were perfect and all transfers of energy were completely transferable) no, sound is not necessarily made when matter vibrates. What do you mean by matter vibrating? like... atoms vibrating or chunks of ice vibrating or what?
When you vibrate you create a sound all sounds are created by vibrations.
Because all the objects have a natural frequency
The loudness of a sound is determined by the amount of energy involved in creating the sound wave. Objects that produce louder sounds typically have more energy applied to them or are vibrating at a higher frequency. Factors such as size, material, and force of impact can all contribute to the volume of the sound produced.
all objects are matter but nothing itself made out of matterYEs ITS MADE OUT OF MATTERKevin Boahen in da house
There are far too many things to name them all, and also it depends upon your definition of high pitched. Generally, something that is vibrating at a fast rate will cause a high pitched sound, such as the reed of a clarinet. The faster it vibrates as air is blown into the instrument, the higher pitched noise it will emit. The particles that vibrate perpendicular to direction of sound produces high frequency sounds.
Matter
Yes. All objects are made of matter.
all objects are made of some elements and its atoms.
Yes, all objects are made up of atoms. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and combine to form molecules, which in turn make up all materials and objects we interact with in our daily lives.