You can hear vibrations by detecting the movement of air particles caused by sound waves. Your ears capture these vibrations and convert them into electrical signals that your brain interprets as sound.
As a text-based AI, I don't hear vibrations. Could you provide more context or elaborate on what you are referring to so I can better assist you?
In order to hear a sound, three things are needed: a source of sound producing vibrations, a medium such as air or water for the vibrations to travel through, and the ear to receive and interpret the vibrations as sound.
Vibrations travel faster through a denser medium like a solid than sound waves do in air. This means that you may feel the vibrations before the sound actually reaches your ears.
When a triangle is hit, it vibrates and creates sound waves. The vibrations travel through the metal of the triangle, causing the air molecules around it to vibrate and produce sound. The sound we hear is a result of these vibrations reaching our ears.
Yes, sound can pass through glass, but the glass may decrease the volume or alter the quality of the sound. This is because glass is a solid material that can transmit vibrations, allowing sound waves to pass through it.
how wide a range of vibrations can hear
They don't hear they sense vibrations.
plants cannot hear but they can sense vibrations in the air.
By using their sences they pick up on vibrations to hear
No but they can feel vibrations.
yes
As a text-based AI, I don't hear vibrations. Could you provide more context or elaborate on what you are referring to so I can better assist you?
No, they do not hear with eardrums, but in fact "hear" with their legs by detecting vibrations.
You hear the vibrations of your vocal cords.
they are more keen and can hear the vibrations from the sound.
no they can not But, they can feel vibrations.
sound waves and vibrations