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∙ 6y agoThe loudness of sound is directly related to the force used to make an object vibrate. The stronger the force applied to create vibrations, the louder the resulting sound will be.
An essential characteristic of an object in equilibrium is that the net force acting on the object is zero, meaning that all forces are balanced and the object is not accelerating.
The moment of inertia of a rotating object most directly and accurately measures its rotational inertia, which is the resistance of an object to changes in its rotational motion. It depends on the mass distribution and shape of the object.
Resonance is the ability of an object to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequency. When an external force matches the natural frequency of an object, resonance occurs, causing the object to vibrate at an amplified level.
You can make an object vibrate by plucking it, hitting it, blowing air over it, or applying an electrical current.
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An essential characteristic of an object in equilibrium is that the net force acting on the object is zero, meaning that all forces are balanced and the object is not accelerating.
No object can vibrate at the wavelength of light. wavelength of light depends on the intensity of light and electron movements.
When an object vibrates, it forces the neighbouring particles of the medium to vibrate. These vibrating particles then force the particles adjacent to them to vibrate. In this way, vibrations produced by an object are transferred from one particle to another till it reaches the ear.
it depends upon direction of forces or angle between them.
No. It depends on what other forces are acting on the object.
The moment of inertia of a rotating object most directly and accurately measures its rotational inertia, which is the resistance of an object to changes in its rotational motion. It depends on the mass distribution and shape of the object.
Resonance is the ability of an object to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequency. When an external force matches the natural frequency of an object, resonance occurs, causing the object to vibrate at an amplified level.
You can make an object vibrate by plucking it, hitting it, blowing air over it, or applying an electrical current.
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Atoms or molecules when they are heated.
When balanced forces are applied to a moving object, the object likely slow and eventually stop. How quickly that occurs depends on the amount of force.
Unequal forces acting in opposite directions create a net force that will cause an object to accelerate in the direction of the greater force. The resulting motion depends on the difference between the forces and the mass of the object.