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what is difference between frequency and vibration and how are waves of sound are produced???​

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Answered by hajrakhalid1112
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The frequency and amplitude of sound waves have subjective qualities: frequency relates to the pitch of a sound while amplitude relates to the loudness. All material objects can vibrate to make a sound. The neat thing is all objects will naturally vibrate at a certain particular frequency.

Answered by snowme
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Vibrations refer to the oscillating and vibrating movement of atoms and particles caused by energy. ... Because of this, all humans and objects have an energy field that has its own vibrational frequency. Frequency, which is measured in hertz (Hz) units, is the rate at which vibrations and oscillations occur.

Vibration is a physical phenomenon involving matter. Its description is complete only with frequency and amplitude of displacement. Frequency is any occurrence or a cycle of events repeating at regular intervals. ... In these parameters, frequency remains same, while amplitude variation takes place.

Sound is produced when something vibrates. The vibrating body causes the medium (water, air, etc.) ... Vibrations in air are called traveling longitudinal waves, which we can hear. Sound waves consist of areas of high and low pressure called compressions and rarefactions, respectively.

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