how does a sound making object differ from one that is silent
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Sound making objects produce vibration on the surface of the object.
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But the silent object didn't produce that's why a sound making objects differ from silent objects.
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An object vibrates to produce sound. So a soundmaking object is different from the one that is silent because it produces vibrations that the silent object does not
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