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Well, actually everything always vibrates. But, it vibrates so calm, you can't see or feel it.

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How do you make a drum vibrate?

You must hit it with something.


What does it mean when something vibrates?

Things vibrate for many reasons such as a car engine when it's broken.


What are some things that vibrate to make a sound?

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.


What must happen in order for sound waves to form?

Something must vibrate, to make the air (or whatever else the sound travels through) vibrate.


What occurs when things vibrate?

Sound


How do you make notifications vibrate on Android?

To make incoming calls vibrate: To make SMS messages vibrate: Do NOT open "Setup"... "Messaging" -> Menu Button -> [Text Messaging], if you have this option -> "Settings" -> Vibrate option is at the bottom of the list


What would cause a wrangler to vibrate when 4x4 is in at low speed?

Check for worn universal joints, they will make things shaky


Things that vibrate?

Guitar strings, vocal cords, and tuning forks are common examples of things that vibrate. Vibrations produce sound waves that can be heard by humans.


Do all altimas vibrate?

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Is vibrate a noun?

Vibrate is an action so wouldn't that make it a VERB??


What do you do to a drum skin to make it vibrate?

I really don't know. I think you have tO hit the drumskin with the drumstick to make it vibrate


Do spiders vibrate when you rip off their legs?

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