A tambourine vibrates when it is struck by the hand or by another object. The vibration creates sound by causing the small metal discs (jingles) attached to the tambourine to collide and produce a ringing noise.
The sentence for vibrate is "The phone began to vibrate on the table."
Another word for vibrate or shake is tremble or quiver.
Particles in a transverse wave vibrate perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation. In a longitudinal wave, particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave's propagation.
Yes, air molecules can vibrate. When the molecules absorb energy, they begin to move and vibrate, creating sound waves. This vibration is what allows us to hear sounds in the environment.
No, in a longitudinal wave, the particles vibrate in the same direction as the wave propagates. This is different from a transverse wave, where the particles vibrate perpendicular to the wave direction.
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Tamborine National Park was created in 1993.
The area of Tamborine National Park is 11.6 square kilometers.
Australia.
Glow-Worm Caves Tamborine Mountain was created in 2004.
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