What vibrates when you hit a drum?
The skin of the drum vibrates and makes the confetti dance. As the air molecules vibrate against each other, sound waves are formed and the sound of the drums can be heard. Hit a drum hard and this makes big vibrations and a loud sound.
Why do grains of rice dance up and down when we strike the membrane of drums?
When students bang the drum it created vibrations. These vibrations (sound waves) travelled through the air. When the cling plastic was hit by sound waves, it vibrated causing the rice to ‘dance’.
What happened to the grains of rice when you hit the drum with spoon?
You should see the rice moving. What happens? Hitting the baking tray with the wooden spoon causes the tray to vibrate and make a sound. When the baking tray vibrates, the air around the tray vibrates and creates a sound wave.
How can we tell this is happening does the drum skin stop vibrating or does it keep going?
The vibrations will slow and then stop. How can we tell this is happening? Does the drum skin stop vibrating or does it keep going? We know this because there is no noise afterwards.
Why is space silent?
In space, no one can hear you scream. This is because there is no air in space – it is a vacuum. Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum. ‘Outer space’ begins about 100 km above the Earth, where the shell of air around our planet disappears.
Can sound waves be broken?
“Under certain conditions, sound waves cause the formation of small bubbles that rapidly implode and release an intense shock wave that produces enormous amounts of heat energy and a variety of highly active radicals, which can completely destroy adjacent material.”
How far can light travel in a vacuum?
The speed of light in a vacuum is 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second), and in theory nothing can travel faster than light. In miles per hour, light speed is, well, a lot: about 670,616,629 mph.
Does light have a distance limit?
No, Light don’t have limit as long as there are space and time and it don’t get absorbed. Light, is also a wave. As it goes further and further from its source it becomes ‘stretched’ more and more until it drop really low that you can’t distinguished it from background noise.