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Musical instruments such as guitars, pianos, and drums produce sound when played. Electronic devices like speakers, televisions, and smartphones also create sound when they are in use. Additionally, natural sources like animals, thunderstorms, and waves crashing on the shore produce sound.
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Three things that transfer energy by sound are speakers (electronic devices that convert electrical signals into sound waves), musical instruments (objects that produce sound when vibrations are created), and vocal cords (bodily structures that generate sound during speech or singing).
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
Guitar strings, vocal cords, and tuning forks are common examples of things that vibrate. Vibrations produce sound waves that can be heard by humans.
wheels..clink......on the stone roads
Musical instruments such as guitars, pianos, and drums produce sound when played. Electronic devices like speakers, televisions, and smartphones also create sound when they are in use. Additionally, natural sources like animals, thunderstorms, and waves crashing on the shore produce sound.
what sound does drum produce
Ears to receive the sound waves, a functioning auditory system to interpret those waves as sound, and a sound source to produce the waves.
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'Things' that are given or do have chemical energy are working with other energy to produce light, sound or just to make things work!
With most hard floors it will, but with things like carpets it won't at all.
Three things that transfer energy by sound are speakers (electronic devices that convert electrical signals into sound waves), musical instruments (objects that produce sound when vibrations are created), and vocal cords (bodily structures that generate sound during speech or singing).
sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
if you plunk it with your fingers you produce sound
Guitar strings, vocal cords, and tuning forks are common examples of things that vibrate. Vibrations produce sound waves that can be heard by humans.