Yes because, the speed of sound has a mathematical equation that has been proven to be 100% accurate. Man doesn't have to be present in order for it to exist. Just like the speed of light has an actual calculation and so does the speed of sound.
The tree falling would still create sound waves in the environment, regardless of whether there is someone there to hear it or not. Sound is a physical phenomenon that occurs when an object vibrates and causes waves to travel through a medium like air.
Yes, the tree fell regardless of whether someone heard it or not. The falling of the tree is a physical event that occurred regardless of an observer.
No one would physically hear the tree fall, but someone may care if they see the fallen tree and the mime hurt. The impact on the environment and the safety of the mime could still be significant.
The phrase "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" is commonly attributed to the philosopher George Berkeley. However, it may have actually originated with the philosopher William of Ockham.
Yes, according to the scientific definition of sound, it is the vibration of particles that propagate as a mechanical wave. So, a sound is produced even if there is no one to hear it. Therefore, if a tree falls when no one is around, it does create sound waves, even if there is no observer.
The phrase "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" is a philosophical question that has been attributed to a variety of sources, including Bishop George Berkeley and George Washington Carver. It is often used to prompt discussion about the nature of reality and perception.
Yes, the tree fell regardless of whether someone heard it or not. The falling of the tree is a physical event that occurred regardless of an observer.
No because sound is something you hear and if no one hears it, there is no sound.
Actaully this is a trick question the real answer is how do you know nobody is there to hear it. no it is not a trick question--- it is searching for the defionation of sound and not the reception of it other people also say either yes or no. yes:because when a tree falls vibrations are created and either if someone is around to hear it or not it will still make a noise. no:because even though a tree makes vibrations if no one is around to hear it but how do we know for sure it makes a knows.... if someone were to test this it would be incredible.
A question that can be answered by another, if your house burns down but no ones around to see it does it burn down?
Yes, according to the scientific definition of sound, it is the vibration of particles that propagate as a mechanical wave. So, a sound is produced even if there is no one to hear it. Therefore, if a tree falls when no one is around, it does create sound waves, even if there is no observer.
A sound wave ... Although if the tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it does it make a sound? :))
no, he is too busy beating off
The phrase "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" is a philosophical question that has been attributed to a variety of sources, including Bishop George Berkeley and George Washington Carver. It is often used to prompt discussion about the nature of reality and perception.
Yes! A tree falling in the middle of a large forest still makes a sound, whether or not someone is there to hear it fall.
The coconut in the tree has potential energy this is changed to kinetic energy as it falls and then to chemical (feeling it hit your head) and Sound (the noise you would hear as it hits your head. These are the main energy conversions as there are many others.soPotential energy to kinetic energy to chemical and sound energy.
Yes. Even though no one is there, if the tree doesn't find something to "Dampen" it's fall, it will make a loud sound... -Have a nice Day! --Theoretically: Yes, Hypothetically: No
because no one is around to hear it!