How does sound making object differ from one that is silent?

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2026-05-08 22:41

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A sound-making object produces audible vibrations, while a silent object does not. Sound-making objects usually have components that vibrate to create sound waves in the surrounding medium, such as air. In contrast, silent objects either do not produce vibrations or do so at frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing.

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