no, they absorb it or the sound waves bounce off.
sound can travel through objects..it needs a medium to travel in so to block it frm getting frm one point to another u introduce a vacuum in between
When objects vibrate they create sound because sound is just the vibrations of objects
It may block some sound, but it is rather ineffective as a sound insulator.
Sound travels faster through air. Though sound travels farther through solid objects (vibrations), it is faster when traveling through air waves.
All objects have the potential to make sound when passing through or striking a medium.
sound can travel through objects..it needs a medium to travel in so to block it frm getting frm one point to another u introduce a vacuum in between
did the sound produced by the objects differ
When objects vibrate they create sound because sound is just the vibrations of objects
It may block some sound, but it is rather ineffective as a sound insulator.
a block
Sound travels faster through air. Though sound travels farther through solid objects (vibrations), it is faster when traveling through air waves.
All objects have the potential to make sound when passing through or striking a medium.
Sound travels through water. Sound reflects from objects with different densities. You can listen for the echoes.
Sound is a pressure wave. Objects that "allow" sound to travel through them could be called wave guides.
it is a device to lift heavvy objects
Yes, block has a short "o" sound. "Broke" has a long "o" sound.
No. The word block has a short O (ah) sound. It rhymes with dock, clock, and rock.The long O (oh) sound is heard in the word bloke (rhymes with poke).