No, Sound is a pressure wave not a linear wave, the waves radiate spherically from their point of origin.
Also as a pressure wave, it travels in a medium and if that medium is moving the sound wave propagation can be modified by that movement (bent).
They also behave like sea waves impinging on a headland and can be bent round objects in their path in complex ways.
No it doesn't. Sound travels in waves, but light tavels in straight lines.
Sound travels through a medium, such as air or water, by creating vibrations that move in all directions. These vibrations can bounce off surfaces and change direction, so sound does not always travel in a straight line.
To remember this think of you are looking directly at a building a car crash happens behind this building. You know this from the sound produced that can travel in all directions past the building. You cannot see it because as light dose not bend under normal circumstances and will only travel in straight lines. Even if reflected using a combination of mirrors it still travels in straight lines.
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While sound waves do travel in straight lines, they can bend or diffract around obstacles like walls. This diffraction allows sound to reach you from the next room, even if the direct line of sight is blocked. Additionally, sound reflects off surfaces, such as walls or ceilings, which can also contribute to you hearing someone in the next room.
It travels in straight lines, However light cannot pass through walls, such as sound.
No, Sound is a pressure wave not a linear wave, the waves radiate spherically from their point of origin. Also as a pressure wave, it travels in a medium and if that medium is moving the sound wave propagation can be modified by that movement (bent). They also behave like sea waves impinging on a headland and can be bent round objects in their path in complex ways.
No, Sound is a pressure wave not a linear wave, the waves radiate spherically from their point of origin. Also as a pressure wave, it travels in a medium and if that medium is moving the sound wave propagation can be modified by that movement (bent). They also behave like sea waves impinging on a headland and can be bent round objects in their path in complex ways.
Theoretically they doNot theoretically, they do travel in waves.See my answer here:Do_light_waves_travel_in_straight_paths_called_rays
Yes, sound waves can move in a straight line. When sound waves propagate through a uniform medium, they usually travel in a straight line until they encounter an obstacle or medium that causes them to reflect, refract, or diffract.
Energy can travel as electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, which do not require a medium to propagate. It can also travel through mechanical waves, such as sound and seismic waves, which require a medium like air or water to transfer energy.
Light can travel through space because it is made up of electromagnetic waves that do not require a medium to propagate. Sound, on the other hand, is a mechanical wave that needs a medium, such as air, water, or a solid, to travel through. Since space is a vacuum with no medium, sound cannot travel through it.