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Why does it "whir" when waving a stick?
This problem can be decomposed. When waving the stick, the stick moves forward, and then a vacuum zone is temporarily formed behind the stick. At this time, the surrounding air will be replenished quickly, and the flow of air will cause air vibration.

The faster the stick, the greater the amplitude of air vibration and the louder the sound, so it will "whir" when waving the stick.