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No, the word "strike" does not have a long vowel sound. The "i" in "strike" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
Yes. The word strike has a long i sound as in stripe. It rhymes with bike and spike.
No, the word "white" and "strike" do not rhyme. "White" ends with a /t/ sound while "strike" ends with a /k/ sound.
No The strength you strike it will affect the overall volume, or intensity or amplitude of the sound. However, the speed of vibration (frequency or pitch) will remain constant. That is the point of a tuning fork. It can be used to tune musical instruments because it has a reproducible frequency or pitch.
No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.No. Sound requires a physical medium. Sound occurs when atoms strike against other atoms, thus propagating the energy.
When you strike a gong, it makes a vibration. Sound = vibration.
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For example, if you strike an object, a sound will be heard. This is more obvious in some objects than in others; for example, if you strike a bell, you can get quite a lot of sound.
Two: The "luh" sound, and then the "key" sound.
Anywhere where there is light or sound!
Yes sound do travel anywhere so if you have projects, essays, homework assignment, write it up: Yes, sound do travel anywhere :)