sounds waves are longitudinal and mechanical waves
Sounds are produced during talking in the vocal tract, which starts from the vocal cords in the larynx. The vocal cords vibrate to produce sound, which then resonates through the throat, mouth, and nasal cavity. Various movements and positions of the articulators, such as the tongue, lips, and teeth, shape the sound to produce different speech sounds.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Non mechanical waves are Eletro magnetic waves. We can devide 2 waves. 1 is mechanical waves & 2 is electromagnetic waves. For example Sound is a mechanical wave & Light is an electromagnetic wave.
Sound waves are converted to mechanical vibrations within the middle ear with the impact of the cilia on the fluid chambers acting as conductive membranes. The brain then interprets this as specific sounds.
sounds waves are longitudinal and mechanical waves
they viberate and the sound waves impuls into mechanical energy and impulses the brain as sound
they viberate and the sound waves impuls into mechanical energy and impulses the brain as sound
Mechanical
Sounds are produced during talking in the vocal tract, which starts from the vocal cords in the larynx. The vocal cords vibrate to produce sound, which then resonates through the throat, mouth, and nasal cavity. Various movements and positions of the articulators, such as the tongue, lips, and teeth, shape the sound to produce different speech sounds.
Mechanical waves require a medium while Electromagnetic waves does not.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Seismic waves are mechanical waves.
Non mechanical waves are Eletro magnetic waves. We can devide 2 waves. 1 is mechanical waves & 2 is electromagnetic waves. For example Sound is a mechanical wave & Light is an electromagnetic wave.
mechanical waves need a medium to travel through, electromagnetic waves do not. Electromagnetic waves can travel through space, mechanical waves can not.:PElectromagnetic waves do not require a medium, but mechanical waves do.
Sound waves are converted to mechanical vibrations within the middle ear with the impact of the cilia on the fluid chambers acting as conductive membranes. The brain then interprets this as specific sounds.
sound waves are a example of mechanical waves