For an object to make sound, it must vibrate. This vibration creates compression waves in the surrounding medium (such as air), which are perceived by our ears as sound. The frequency of the vibration determines the pitch of the sound produced.
sound is simply the vibration of air molecules. so, sound occurs whenever air molecules are vibrated. but in order for us as humans to hear that sound, the air molecules have to vibrate within a certain frequency range
Sound is produced through the vibration of an object. This vibration creates sound waves that travel through a medium, such as air, and reach our ears. When these sound waves reach our ears, they are translated into electrical signals that the brain perceives as sound.
An object must be vibrating in order to produce sound. This vibration creates a disturbance in air particles, which travels in the form of sound waves to our ears, allowing us to hear the sound.
Sound waves are detected by the fact that the waves can cause objects to vibrate. The vibrations from the sound waves must be converted into a signal and then amplified and processed. Your ear and a microphone are common detectors of sound.
In order for a sound wave to form, a vibrating object must disturb the particles in a medium (such as air, water, or solids), causing them to vibrate. These vibrating particles then create a series of compressions and rarefactions that propagate through the medium as a sound wave.
Something must vibrate, to make the air (or whatever else the sound travels through) vibrate.
sound
sound is simply the vibration of air molecules. so, sound occurs whenever air molecules are vibrated. but in order for us as humans to hear that sound, the air molecules have to vibrate within a certain frequency range
Sound is produced through the vibration of an object. This vibration creates sound waves that travel through a medium, such as air, and reach our ears. When these sound waves reach our ears, they are translated into electrical signals that the brain perceives as sound.
An object must be vibrating in order to produce sound. This vibration creates a disturbance in air particles, which travels in the form of sound waves to our ears, allowing us to hear the sound.
Gravity I guess :-)
you have to look around the area were the object mite have been at
The force of gravity must be greater than the mass of the object
Sound waves are detected by the fact that the waves can cause objects to vibrate. The vibrations from the sound waves must be converted into a signal and then amplified and processed. Your ear and a microphone are common detectors of sound.
In order for a sound wave to form, a vibrating object must disturb the particles in a medium (such as air, water, or solids), causing them to vibrate. These vibrating particles then create a series of compressions and rarefactions that propagate through the medium as a sound wave.
He (or she) must float motionless and unattached to any object or cable.
they must become unbalancedBy Eiman Ranafrom Faisalabad,Pakistan