[Physics] Why does water make a sound when it is disturbed

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When I disturb a body of water, what causes the familiar "water moving" sound?

Best Answer

If you throw a stone in a large body of water, this is what you should hear:

  • a high pitched slapping sound when the stone makes contact with the water. This is due to the air between the stone and the water being pushed out, as well as the surface ripples
  • a low pitched sound growing in pitch (like "Doo-eeeee" ;-) due to the stone sinking and leaving an air "hole" in the water in its trail; this is then filled gradually with water which makes the sound raise in pitch
  • a bubbling sound due to air bubbles trapped under water by the stone, emerging.
  • a random noise due to waves colliding on the surface of the water.