pleasant sound?
softness and low pitch
unpleasant sound?
loudness and low pitch
Firstly they are in the frequency range that the human ear can hear. Then they are generally pure sinusoidal vibrations to be pleasant to listen to, not scratchy jagged waveforms. Music itself has certain rules about combinations of frequencies to make chords, but that depends on the musical style being used.
Yes, a bell can make sound waves underwater. When a bell is struck underwater, it produces vibrations that travel through the water as sound waves. The sound waves can be heard by anyone underwater within the vicinity of the bell.
To make sound, three things are needed: a source of vibration, a medium through which the sound waves can travel, and a receiver to detect and interpret the sound waves.
When objects make a sound, it is usually due to vibrations that create sound waves. These sound waves travel through the air and reach our ears, where they are processed by the brain to interpret the sound.
Yes, sound waves can travel through air. Sound waves are mechanical waves that require a medium (like air, water, or solid materials) to propagate. In air, sound waves travel by compressing and rarefying air molecules as they move through the medium.
pleasant sound? softness and low pitch unpleasant sound? loudness and low pitch
To make something unpleasant seem more pleasant
they both make music: either pleasant or unpleasant......
unpleasant emotions help you remeber and appreciate a loss, understand how important the were, or realize when you need to make changes to your life.
Two sound waves may make an interference pattern.
higher waves
Firstly they are in the frequency range that the human ear can hear. Then they are generally pure sinusoidal vibrations to be pleasant to listen to, not scratchy jagged waveforms. Music itself has certain rules about combinations of frequencies to make chords, but that depends on the musical style being used.
Yes, a bell can make sound waves underwater. When a bell is struck underwater, it produces vibrations that travel through the water as sound waves. The sound waves can be heard by anyone underwater within the vicinity of the bell.
To make sound, three things are needed: a source of vibration, a medium through which the sound waves can travel, and a receiver to detect and interpret the sound waves.
When objects make a sound, it is usually due to vibrations that create sound waves. These sound waves travel through the air and reach our ears, where they are processed by the brain to interpret the sound.
If a tree falls but nobody is around to hear it, the tree will not make a sound. It will make sound waves, but it isn't sound unless somebody is around to transfer the waves into actual sound.
Yes, sound waves can travel through air. Sound waves are mechanical waves that require a medium (like air, water, or solid materials) to propagate. In air, sound waves travel by compressing and rarefying air molecules as they move through the medium.