Vocal Chords
You talk because the voicebox inside our throat vibrates and makes sound for everyone to hear. The voicebox also rotates every time we scream so each side gets used to the vibrations. If you laugh/giggle, the voicebox moves up and down 19 times per second.
You talk because the voicebox inside our throat vibrates and makes sound for everyone to hear. The voicebox also rotates every time we scream so each side gets used to the vibrations. If you laugh/giggle, the voicebox moves up and down 19 times per second.
The vocal cords (in the throat) vibrate. Longer and thicker ones, as men have, produce deeper sounds.
These are commonly called the vocal cords (Membranes) which are located in the throat.
Your throat vibrates when you talk because your "talking box" goes up a tube through your mouth to your tongue and hits against your throat. It creates a feeling of something moving up and down your throat, vibrating. This motion causes the vibration of your throat. Also, because sound is created from vibrations, if there weren't any vibrations, you wouldn't be talking or making any kind of sound(s). Hope this helped!
Your vocal chords,
In the part of the phone that you talk in to there is a diaphragm that vibrates so it can change the vibration into digital signals.
In the part of the phone that you talk in to there is a diaphragm that vibrates so it can change the vibration into digital signals.
The symptoms of a sore throat are usually common. They include, fever (sometimes), scratchy throat, and pain when you talk. You may lose you rvoice for a period of a few hours at most. Talk to your doctor about getting antibiotics for it. It may even be strep. So talk to your doctor if you experience these symptoms. :)
Vocal cords help you talk.
They are located in your throat and helps you talk and sing.
The vocal cords, which are located in the larynx (voice box) in the throat, vibrate when you speak. These vibrations produce sound waves that are then shaped into words by movements of the mouth, tongue, and lips.