A water bottle has air pressure because the air inside is compressed due to the volume of the bottle decreasing as you drink from it. When you open the bottle cap, the compressed air rushes out quickly, causing a hissing sound as it equalizes with the surrounding air pressure.
No, sounds cannot be captured in a jar. Sounds travel through air as vibrations and cannot be physically trapped in a container like a jar.
Yes, you can make a balloon fly using propellers or an electric motor to provide thrust. By attaching a propeller or motor to the balloon, you can create lift and propulsion to make it fly without the need for hot air or helium.
Goannas can make hissing or growling sounds when threatened or feeling aggressive. They may also make a loud "hiss" sound by expelling air rapidly from their lungs to scare off predators.
Sounds travel faster in liquid compared to air because the molecules in liquid are closer together, allowing sound waves to propagate more quickly.
you make sounds with your voice. You blow air, and add some of your voice too. This is called 'speaking'.You also hear sounds with your ears.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
its an effect of vibrations caused by air , pressure etc
Sounds like low coolant or air in the cooling system
Sounds Air was created in 1986.
Sounds like you make have blown a gasket.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
Because sounds are formed by vibrations, therefore there is no sound without vibrations. Furthermore, there is no vibrations without air. Consequently, sound needs air to vibrate forming waves of sound.
Why would you want to? That sounds lame.
When lightening strikes, the electricity splits the air. The sounds you hear, thunder, is the air slamming back together
Magnets are used in telephones' speakers to make vibrations of air (sounds)
Whales don't make sounds like we do. The three most common sounds a whale makes are clicks, whistles, and a type of call. Whales make the sounds by pressing air between balloon like structures which are located in their head.