Yes, but I don't know the exact sound pure phosphorus makes.
Raindrops make a soft pitter-patter sound when they hit a surface like the ground or the roof. This sound is calming to many people and is often associated with a cozy and peaceful atmosphere.
Movement can make sound when objects rub, scrape, or hit each other, causing vibrations in the air. These vibrations travel as sound waves to our ears, where they are interpreted as sound. The intensity and frequency of the sound produced depend on the speed, force, and nature of the movement.
Yes, a metal object would sink to the bottom of water due to its density. When hit, it may produce a ringing sound as the metal vibrates against the water molecules, which can amplify the sound.
Anything you hit makes a vibration. Vibration=Sound. I guess it depends how hard you hit the object (in this case metal) you will be able to hear the sound. But yes, they do make a high pitched sound when you hit them (some so high pitched you will never be able to hear them).
I'll take a stab at answering your comment. Although, for future reference this is a website where you are supposed to ask questions, and there is no way to answer what you said. Although, I will try, The sound of a clad coins and a silver coin sound different when they hit a solid surface. Silver will kind of make a "tingy" sound, where as clad coins make more of a dull sound when they fall on a table or something similar.
the sound that it makes is a dinging noise... or like a loud noise, it depends what type of phosphorus it is..hope that coult help you gd
When you hit it, it makes a sound.
A metallic sound.
hit it
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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when you hit a drum hard it make echoing sound that brings about dis harmony of the musical instrument