Vibratory motion makes sound. When an object vibrates, it creates sound waves that travel through a medium, such as air, and are perceived by our ears as sound. The frequency and amplitude of the vibrations determine the pitch and volume of the sound produced.
Vibrational motion produces sound. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in air pressure that our ears detect as sound waves. The frequency of the vibrations determines the pitch of the sound produced.
A sound emitter usually has vibrational motion as it produces sound waves by vibrating or oscillating rapidly. This vibration transfers energy through a medium, such as air or water, which then creates fluctuations in pressure that are perceived as sound by our ears.
its called Friction! when u spin it it produces friction that makes it kind of hot and then it wants to cool and makes that noise
Pitch is a sound characteristic that is not affected by the relative motion of an object. This means that the pitch of a sound remains constant regardless of whether the object producing the sound or the listener is in motion.
Both. The Doppler effect occurs when there is relative motion between the sound source and the listener. If either the source or the listener is in motion, it will cause a shift in the frequency of the sound waves that are perceived.
A racoon makes a kind of "eu" sound.
it makes a z kind of sound
it makes sharp sound
whoop
It makes sort of a bubble like sound
Roster
well the sound that it makes is kind like a crying sound, or mostly like a whistle!
Vibrational motion produces sound. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in air pressure that our ears detect as sound waves. The frequency of the vibrations determines the pitch of the sound produced.
The bird that makes a sound resembling a laughing monkey is the kookaburra.
The bird that makes a sound resembling a monkey laughing is the kookaburra.
A sort of chuckle sound. Like a squirrel but in a slightly lower pitch.
A spider makes a kind of raspy, hissing sound.