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A sound with the slowest vibration typically has a low frequency, meaning it has a long wavelength. This can result in deep, low-pitched sounds like those produced by large Musical Instruments or machinery. The slower the vibration, the lower the pitch of the sound.

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What kind of materials carries sound fastest and furfest?

Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules are more closely packed together, allowing for quicker vibration transfer. Sound travels slowest through gases as the molecules are more spread out, causing slower vibration transfer.


What makes the vibration when you talk?

Vibration when you talk is caused by air passing through your vocal cords, causing them to rapidly open and close. This vibration creates sound waves that travel through the air and are picked up by your ears as sound.


How does vibration cause sound wave?

Vibration causes sound waves by creating disturbances in the air molecules around the vibrating object. These disturbances propagate as wave energy through the air, producing variations in air pressure that our ears detect as sound. The frequency and amplitude of the vibrations determine the pitch and loudness of the resulting sound wave.


What is the definition of sound vibration?

sound vibration is the vibration which is given from a moving object i.e. a chair moving across the floor, the chair is causing vibration on the floor, this vibration is carried from the floor into the air, where then the vibration travels throught the air until it gets to your ear. this is when the air vibrations hit your ear drum which then makes you hear the chair scaping across the floor. hope this helps!!!! :)


What makes up sound waves?

Sound waves are made up of alternating zones of high and low pressure, created by the vibration of a sound source. As the sound waves travel through a medium such as air or water, they cause particles in the medium to vibrate back and forth, transmitting the sound energy. This vibration is what our ears detect as sound.

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Does a bass drum or a flute make a sound with the slowest vibration?

I think a drum. I'm not sure, though.


What makes the buzzing sound on a honeybee?

The high speed flapping of their wings makes a vibration sound that is the 'buzz' that you can hear.


What kind of materials carries sound fastest and furfest?

Sound travels fastest through solids because the molecules are more closely packed together, allowing for quicker vibration transfer. Sound travels slowest through gases as the molecules are more spread out, causing slower vibration transfer.


More answers about how a guitar makes sound?

A string is plucked and vibrates, the vibration is amplified by the sounding box, and behold, it makes sound.


Is it true vibration makes sound?

Yes infact every time somthing vibrates it makes sound even if you can't hear it.


What makes the vibration when you talk?

Vibration when you talk is caused by air passing through your vocal cords, causing them to rapidly open and close. This vibration creates sound waves that travel through the air and are picked up by your ears as sound.


Why does a sound wave travel the slowest in a vacuum?

Sound waves require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate because they rely on the vibration of molecules. In a vacuum, there are no molecules for the sound waves to travel through, so they cannot propagate, resulting in the absence of sound.


What sound does a bow make?

Vibration sound.It makes somewhat of a twang sound. The tightness of the string changes the pitch of the twang.


If there is nothing there to receive the vibration is it truly sound?

The vibration will always hit something (unless its in a vacuum- sound can't travel through a vacuum) and receive the sound, but its a philosophical question really whether it makes a noise if no one is around to hear it!


Is it the string or the hole that makes a guitar sound?

The string makes the sound by transferring it's vibration to the top of the guitar. The top vibrates, and that is amplified by the body of the guitar. The round hole is to let that sound escape.


Where do sounds come from?

it depends on how big or small the vibration is to determine the sound. The bigger the vibration, the lower the sound is. the smaller the vibration, the higher the sound.


What makes sound happen?

The string is pulled or struck causing a vibration that is sent into the air then goes to your ear

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