Yes, sound waves exist even if you can't hear them. Sound waves are mechanical vibrations that travel through a medium, such as air or water. Just because you can't perceive them audibly doesn't mean they aren't present.
Yes, sound is created by vibrations that travel through a medium like air, regardless of whether there is someone present to hear it. Sound waves exist independently of an observer and can propagate through space.
you can only hear the air as wind
By definition, matter is required for sound to exist. Sound waves are transferred by vibration of molecules, which is why sound does not exist within the vacuum of space. In space nobody really can hear you scream.
No, I can't hear sounds. My responses are text-based.
i have a 95 tracer and i hear the beeping, but i don't know how to stop it i just try to ignore it
not likely at all.
Keep aiming at the aircraft until you hear a bunch of faint beeping, then shoot.
If you hear beeping, check the memory sticks to see if they are seated properly.
maybe a blender, oven beeping, microwave, or pots and pans hitting each other
A 2004 Envoy that makes a beeping sound when you start it could have a short in the electronics that control the seats. Take notice as to whether or not the seat moves a tiny bit when you hear the beep. If it does, it is the wiring.
they don't exist
I have hear that it actually works but it doesnt work to well :/
A big explosion that never stops.
Where did you hear that from I am pretty sure they don't exist
Answer : Emotion
It's not something you hear - it's "The buck stops here." Both sayings refer to passing on responsibility. If you "pass the buck," you refuse to accept responsibility for whatever's going on, and if it stops here, you do accept it.