No, the frequency of a sound is determined by the rate at which a sound wave vibrates, which is not necessarily related to the intensity of the vibrations. The pitch of a sound can be influenced by the frequency of the vibrations, where higher frequencies produce higher-pitched sounds.
Short-wavelength sound waves, such as those with high frequencies, produce a high pitch. When an object vibrates quickly, it generates fast compressions and rarefactions in the air, resulting in a high-frequency sound wave that our ears perceive as a high pitch.
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
Big things have a lower pitch because their size allows them to produce slower vibrations. The frequency of vibration determines pitch, with slower vibrations producing lower pitches. Therefore, big objects like drums or large strings have longer wavelengths and slower vibration rates, resulting in a lower pitch.
is lots on sound put together to make a big sound for E.g. if you was making a sound montage of a classroom you would have to think of all the sounds you can hear in a classroom then put them together to make a sound montage
sound needs a material medium to move ,the vibrations caused by us when we speak are carried by small particles present in a particular medium by their constant collisions in which they transfer info from 1 particle to another.
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Brass instruments involve the blowing of air into a mouthpiece. The vibrations of the lips against the mouthpiece produce a range of frequencies. ... This forces the air inside of the column into resonance vibrations. The result of resonance is always a big vibration - that is, a loud sound.
the sound travel fast....
With money and fabrication you can shove a big engine, a big transmission and a big rear end into it. Don't forget to put big brakes into it so you can stop the thing just as fast.
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Stick big stuff in and pull in and out really fast
You make a loud beeping sound when backing up.
No. Earthquakes, if they make any sound at all, sound like a low rumbling, like very distant thunder.
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you go down to the where it say sound next to it then that's where it is