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The correct answer is ''Interference"
There will be either constructive or destructive interference.
Sound quality is the term for the bending of overlapping sound wave frequencies through interference.
It is a more "rigid" material that allows for more vibrations and conducts more sound waves as a result.
No, you cannot see sound waves. Sound waves move more quickly than we can process with our eyes. Technically, sound waves are invisible.
The combination of two or more sound waves can cause what is known as interference.
sound waves travel fast than light waves
Sound waves are the sound. The waves cause vibrations in the objects that they collide with, and then the vibrated objects create more waves with their vibrations. An example of this would be listening to someone on the other side of a door.
Sound creates waves in a material- compression waves. These waves are transmitted through the atoms/molecules in the material to the receiver. The denser a material is, the more effectively sound may travel; this is because the sound waves are transmitted more easily through the tightly packed molecules.
it depends how much energy is used making the sound the more energy the louder because sound waves are transverse waves and waves are a reapeating disturbance of energy
That sounds very much like the definition of sound waves - or more precisely pressure waves, which is what sound waves are.
Sound because it has more waves than light.