Can a Gong in Space Vibrate Without Sound?

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A gong in space will vibrate when struck, but it will not produce sound because there is no medium for sound waves to travel through. While the gong vibrates, its center of mass can also move if struck with sufficient force, but the vibrations will eventually cease due to internal forces within the material. Newton's first law indicates that the motion of the center of mass will remain unchanged unless acted upon by an external force. Therefore, while the gong vibrates, it does not continue indefinitely without external influences. The discussion highlights the distinction between vibration and sound propagation in a vacuum.
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Ok, so here is my dilemma if that's how you spell it. So there is a Gong in space right, and let's say you hit it, does it even vibrate? No sound, of course, but does it still have the vibration necessary to make a sound? And if it does, does it go on indefinitely since and object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon? This is tricky i think, but maybe there is some simple answer. Please! I need peace from this!
 
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No. It does not make any sound since there is no medium for the sound waves to propogate.

Yes. It does indeed vibrate.

No. It will not vibrate indefinitely. Internal forces of the gong's material will eventually bring it to a stop.
 
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To elaborate on FredGarvin's third point, Newton's first law really applies to the motion of an object's center of mass: The motion of the center of mass of an object will not change unless the object is acted on by an outside force. The gong can vibrate without its center of mass moving. On the other hand, if striking the gong gives its center of mass some translational velocity as well as setting it to vibrating, then when the vibrations die out, the gong will still be moving at the original translational velocity.

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