Some things that vibrate to make a sound include strings on Musical Instruments like Guitars, vocal cords in our throats when we speak or sing, and the diaphragm in a speaker that produces sound waves.
Some things that vibrate include guitar strings, tuning forks, cell phones on silent mode, and vocal cords when speaking or singing.
Oh, dude, lots of things vibrate! Like, your phone when it's on silent mode, those massage chairs at the mall that make you feel like you're in an earthquake, and even atoms vibrating at the tiniest level. Basically, if it can move back and forth, it's probably vibrating in some way.
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Sound waves propagate as a longitudinal waves. Any wave has some frequency and some wavelength. More the frequency more energy it possesses and hence its intensity increases so when such a wave hits something you can sometimes see the object vibrating. Also sound waves do not travel in space.
Here are some sentences.She felt the vibration of her cellphone in her pocket.The vibration of the sound waves allows us to hear noise.
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Some things that vibrate include guitar strings, tuning forks, cell phones on silent mode, and vocal cords when speaking or singing.
Oh, dude, lots of things vibrate! Like, your phone when it's on silent mode, those massage chairs at the mall that make you feel like you're in an earthquake, and even atoms vibrating at the tiniest level. Basically, if it can move back and forth, it's probably vibrating in some way.
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Sound waves propagate as a longitudinal waves. Any wave has some frequency and some wavelength. More the frequency more energy it possesses and hence its intensity increases so when such a wave hits something you can sometimes see the object vibrating. Also sound waves do not travel in space.
Here are some sentences.She felt the vibration of her cellphone in her pocket.The vibration of the sound waves allows us to hear noise.
Well, darling, let me break it down for you. Household objects like cell phones, electric toothbrushes, and alarm clocks have the power to vibrate and make some noise. Just make sure to keep them in check, or you'll be waking up the whole neighborhood with your vibrating toothbrush symphony.
depends on the instrument. some it could be reeds. others could be strings. or drum heads.
Some non-living things that make sound include alarm clocks, musical instruments (such as a piano or guitar), and electronic devices like cell phones or laptops that produce alert notifications. These objects create sound through mechanical or electronic means without being alive.
No, they don't. Animals communicate and hear differently. Some don't even hear at all
Sound can only move through matter. For example, when you speak, the vibration of your vocal chords create vibrations in the air, and each vibrating air molecule causes adjacent air molecules to vibrate, and those air molecules make other air molecules vibrate, and so on as the air "propagates" the sound waves. Space is a vacuum, so sound cannot travel through space.