No ... it uses aluminum bars at varying lengths and sizes to produce different notes. The sound resonates or sustains as long as the pedal is held down.
A piano has strings which are struck by small "hammers" when you press the keys. The strings vibrate and create the sound, which is amplified by the sound board.
The game will tell the controller to vibrate at whatever speed and time. Here is a simple code which makes a Xbox 360 controller vibrate: Gamepad.SetVibration (PlayerIndex.One, 1.0f, 1.0f); Here is...
Yes. All solid structures have mechanical properties, and with those mechanical properties comes susceptibility to mechanical resonance. The material can vibrate. This material will vibrate if given...
The eardrums are like an omnidirectional microphone. The sound pressure vibrates the membrane (diaphragm) of the eardrum and the microphone only from one side.