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the reason sound vibrates is because of tuning if their are two instruments playing t the same time their sound waves hit eachother creating a faster wave length which makes it sound like the sound is vibrating.

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12y ago

A good example would be a vibrating string on an instrument such as a guitar or a piano, which is constantly moving and colliding with the air molecules around it - this is the origin of a sound wave. A sound wave propagates through space by the collision of atoms and molecules through a medium, such as air.

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Absolutely. Haven't you ever been by big speakers?

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13y ago

Yes, the question is can it be heard by the human ear. Alot of things, yes....alot of things, no.

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