Clicking sound with haptics

Whenever I adjust the haptic force in settings, there is an audible click noise with the haptic.  It even occurs when the sound is muted.  Is this normal?  It seems that mute should be totally silent.

I get the same thing and was curious so I did some actual testing with real notifications and there is no sound when audio is muted and a notification comes in.

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