All cardboards are of the same type. Then why do all of them produce a different sound?
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Because materials vibrate in many ways and our ears are designed to register tiny differences, we hear a variety of sounds. A metal object crashing onto a hard floor will vibrate in a specific way creating a specific sound. Other metal objects will vibrate in a similar—but not identical—way creating a similar sound.
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