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The range of vibrations per second required to produce sound is typically between 20 Hz and 20,000 Hz for human hearing. Below 20 Hz is considered infrasound, and above 20,000 Hz is considered ultrasound.

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Will a vibrating source always produce sound?

Sound is sensed only when vibrations produced by a source is transferred to the ear drum by means of a material medium. If such a medium is absent then sound cannot be heard. But vibrations of the source are always there.


Does vibrations produce sound?

Yes, vibrations can produce sound when they travel through a medium, such as air or water. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in air pressure that our ears interpret as sound.


What properties of sound is determined by the speed of the vibrations creating the sound?

All properties such as a as liquid, solid, or a gas. All sound goes through a medium of a solid, liquid or a gas.


Do strong vibrations produce loud sounds?

Strong vibrations can produce loud sounds if they cause the vibration of surrounding air particles, leading to the creation of sound waves. The intensity of the sound produced will depend on factors such as the amplitude of the vibrations and the medium through which the vibrations are traveling.


Why A vibrating body produces sound but we cannot hear the sound of vibrating pendulum?

Human ears can only hear (i.e., detect vibrations) in a range of about 20-20,000 vibrations per second. A pendulum will usually vibrate at much less than 20 vibrations per second. But please note that a vibrating object (such as a plucked string) may also produce secondary vibrations, other than the main frequency.On the other hand, a vibration must also be strong enough, in order to be heard.

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How do vibrations produce sound waves?

sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.


Will a vibrating source always produce sound?

Sound is sensed only when vibrations produced by a source is transferred to the ear drum by means of a material medium. If such a medium is absent then sound cannot be heard. But vibrations of the source are always there.


Why is it sound?

Vibrations are perceived by the human ear as sound. Faster vibrations produce higher-pitched sounds, while slower vibrations sound lower-pitched.


How are the musical sound produce?

when you creat vibrations


What is vibrating in the trumpet to produce sound?

The vibrations from your lips are what creates sound


What can we not hear?

Humans can hear a sound if it has between 20-20,000 vibrations per second (hertz). The range gets smaller for old people. Any sound outside of this range can't be heard.


Does vibrations produce sound?

Yes, vibrations can produce sound when they travel through a medium, such as air or water. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in air pressure that our ears interpret as sound.


How do percussion instruments produce sound?

Percussion instruments produce sound by being struck, shaken, or scraped, causing vibrations that create sound waves. These vibrations travel through the instrument and into the air, producing the sound that we hear.


What properties of sound is determined by the speed of the vibrations creating the sound?

All properties such as a as liquid, solid, or a gas. All sound goes through a medium of a solid, liquid or a gas.


Do strong vibrations produce loud sounds?

Strong vibrations can produce loud sounds if they cause the vibration of surrounding air particles, leading to the creation of sound waves. The intensity of the sound produced will depend on factors such as the amplitude of the vibrations and the medium through which the vibrations are traveling.


Why A vibrating body produces sound but we cannot hear the sound of vibrating pendulum?

Human ears can only hear (i.e., detect vibrations) in a range of about 20-20,000 vibrations per second. A pendulum will usually vibrate at much less than 20 vibrations per second. But please note that a vibrating object (such as a plucked string) may also produce secondary vibrations, other than the main frequency.On the other hand, a vibration must also be strong enough, in order to be heard.


Do big vibrations make a fast sound?

No, the frequency of a sound is determined by the rate at which a sound wave vibrates, which is not necessarily related to the intensity of the vibrations. The pitch of a sound can be influenced by the frequency of the vibrations, where higher frequencies produce higher-pitched sounds.