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The higher the volume of sound, the bigger the vibrations. This is because more and bigger sound waves are being produced by the source of sound.

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Do an object with less volume take up more space?

No, an object with less volume takes up less space compared to an object with more volume. Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, so the less volume an object has, the less space it will take up.


What do you understand by loud and soft sound?

A loud sound has a high intensity and volume, while a soft sound has a low intensity and volume. Loud sounds are typically heard as being strong or forceful, while soft sounds are more gentle or subdued.


When matter gains or loses thermal energy it is generally accompanied by a change in density. What best explains this typical relationship between density and thermal energy?

As matter gains thermal energy, its particles vibrate more and spread out, leading to an increase in volume and a decrease in density. Conversely, when matter loses thermal energy, its particles vibrate less and come closer together, causing a decrease in volume and an increase in density.


What happens to solid when absorb or release heat?

When a solid absorbs heat, its temperature increases and the particles within the solid vibrate more rapidly, leading to an expansion in volume. When a solid releases heat, its temperature decreases and the particles vibrate less, causing the solid to contract in volume.


Which state of matter contracts more when cooled?

The solid state of matter usually contracts more when cooled compared to liquids and gases. This is because the molecules in a solid are already closely packed together, and cooling them further causes them to vibrate less, leading to a decrease in volume and contraction.

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Do atoms vibrate less when they are hotter?

No, they vibrate more.


What happens at the particle level as a given volume of air is warmed?

the particles, as they are heated start to vibrate faster giving the particles of air to heat up. the more heat put into the the volume of air the faster the particles will vibrate. The more they vibrate the more pressure the particles create by their fast vibrations. Because the particles vibrate so fast they will hit the edge of the volume container making so much pressure eventually they will break the container and go free in the air.


What happens to the volume if you add more of the object?

it turns up loud and you get in trouble


Do an object with less volume take up more space?

No, an object with less volume takes up less space compared to an object with more volume. Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, so the less volume an object has, the less space it will take up.


Does whispering have less displacement compared to a loud voice?

no, it has more


What do you understand by loud and soft sound?

A loud sound has a high intensity and volume, while a soft sound has a low intensity and volume. Loud sounds are typically heard as being strong or forceful, while soft sounds are more gentle or subdued.


Does salt water around the world have the same density?

No, it depends on the volume of water that can dissolve the salt. If the volume of water is more then it dissolves more salt and the density will be more and if the volume of the water is less then it dissolves less salt and the density will be less.


How does heating affect an object?

The hotter an object is, the more vigorously its atoms or molecules vibrate, and in doing so generally they take up more space (the object expands). This implies that a hot object is less dense than when it is cooler (because of its volume increase)


If the volume of air is less then the less dense or more dense the air is?

its has more pressure


When matter gains or loses thermal energy it is generally accompanied by a change in density. What best explains this typical relationship between density and thermal energy?

As matter gains thermal energy, its particles vibrate more and spread out, leading to an increase in volume and a decrease in density. Conversely, when matter loses thermal energy, its particles vibrate less and come closer together, causing a decrease in volume and an increase in density.


How do you be a less loud person?

To be a less loud person, focus on developing self-awareness about your speaking volume and the impact it has on others. Practice speaking softly and deliberately, perhaps by consciously lowering your voice or using a quieter tone in conversations. Additionally, paying attention to your environment and the reactions of those around you can help you adjust your volume accordingly. Engaging in mindful communication and active listening can also promote a more calm and measured way of expressing yourself.


What is the effect of the amount of atoms in the air on how you hear sound?

Sound waves require a medium to travel through. The atoms of the medium vibrate and thus transfer the sound energy. When the air is dense, as in cold days, you can hear better because the closer the atoms are, the more efficient is the energy transfer. The loss in energy while travelling through the medium is less and therefore it is more 'loud'. In summer, the air density is less and sound does not travel very well through the medium thus the sound you hear is less loud than the source loudness.