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Oh, dude, when you run your fingernails along a comb, the sound is created by the vibrations of the teeth of the comb. The friction between your nails and the comb causes the teeth to vibrate, producing sound waves that travel through the air to your ears. It's like a tiny concert for your fingertips, man.
Squirrels make a chattering sound and also they make a hissing sound when they are angry. They make a sound like a dog barking, only it is a really high pitch.
A beetle make a chirp sound .
Pigs typically make an oinking sound. This sound can vary depending on the pig's mood and situation.
they make sound which contain vibrations and have very high pitched voices which make sounds like cocok and others BY MICHAEL
When the bow hits the strings, friction occurs. Different levels of friction make different sounds.
They loose 66% of their power to heat and sound through friction. A Bugatti engine would make 3003 Bhp if there was no sound or heat loss due to friction.
The "ha" sound is produced by exhaling forcefully, which creates friction and turbulence in the air, causing it to heat up. This is why the "ha" sound can make hot air.
lung sound in a person with pleural friction
By snap I assume you mean snapping your fingers, if that's the case, the answer is no, the sound generated from your fingers are caused by friction and when you fail to make a sound it just indicate that there is insufficient friction, thus it is just a technique that not perfected!
No, the only thing required to make an object produce sound is to apply enough sudden force onto a minimally supported object, forcing it to dissipate that force all by itself. To do this the object vibrates, which produces sound.
The crackling sound is caused by static electricity, which is produced by the friction of your jersey.
Mainly heat and static electricity are produced by friction.
Water flowing through the pipe creates some friction. That friction creates vibration, vibration = sound.
Friction can make object no.
A chalk stick makes a sound when it breaks or when it is used to write on a surface like a chalkboard. The sound is created by the friction between the chalk and the surface or by the chalk snapping or tapping against something.
The sound you hear when using a pencil sharpener is due to the friction created as the blade shaves off the wood and graphite from the pencil. This friction causes vibrations in the pencil sharpener, which produce the sound. If the pencil sharpener is making a loud or unusual noise, it may be a sign that the blade needs to be cleaned or replaced.