That sound usually signifies a "match" or "high score free game".
For a "Match", most pinball machines have a game of chance at the end of your session to win a free game. Your final score is shown on the machine, the last two numbers particularly. The machine then randomizes it's two numbers on the same screen. If your number and the machines number is the same, you've won a free game credit.
For a "High Score Free Game", when a certian score is reached, you earn a free game credit. The score needed varies by game, and is changable by the machines operator.
Both instances produce a snap sound.
A pop!
pounding sound when i use the oven
Quantitative
It refers to a fastball in Baseball, the Pop is the sound that the cathers glove makes when he catches it
for some. If it's worn out.
A cork usually makes a soft popping sound when it is removed from a bottle.
It makes a "squeaky pop" or a "whooping" sound. Also, you can't hit helium but you can light it.
Because for some people it makes a fun sound.
Because for some people it makes a fun sound.
Hydrogen gas makes the 'pop test' when it is ignited, producing a distinctive popping sound. This test is commonly used to detect the presence of hydrogen gas.
Pop guns produce a "POP" sound when you pull the trigger because a small hammer activated by the trigger releases with stress onto small explosives which explode on impact which makes the "POP" noise.
Do you mean "What sound does a rifle make"? If you do, it makes a very loud "pop" similar to shooting a cap gun but about 1o times louder.