No, platinum does not make a sound when you hit it. It is a dense and hard metal, so any sound produced would be very minimal.
When you hit metal, it creates a sharp and ringing sound with a metallic resonance that can vary in pitch and timbre depending on the type of metal, its thickness, and the force of impact.
The sonorous metals are metals that produce a characteristic ringing sound when struck. Some examples of sonorous metals include brass, copper, and steel.
Sonorous metals can be used to make musical instruments like steel drums or metalophones or triangles because they make a ringing sound.
Copper is used to make instruments because of its excellent conductivity for electricity and heat. It is also malleable, allowing it to be easily shaped into various forms. Additionally, copper offers good corrosion resistance, making it a durable material for instrument construction.
A metallic sound.
When you hit it, it makes a sound.
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well when you hit the bongo the sound reflects in the drum to make a unique sound.
No, platinum does not make a sound when you hit it. It is a dense and hard metal, so any sound produced would be very minimal.
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They have to be hit to make sound.
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when you hit a drum hard it make echoing sound that brings about dis harmony of the musical instrument
Unknown, we have not the necessary quantity to test the sound !