No.
I would use the term "instruments use sound energy" because instruments themselves are not capable of having or emitting energy, but rather they convert other forms of energy (such as mechanical energy or electrical energy) into sound energy when played.
they use electrical and sound energy
yes,because radio is an example of sound energy...
A laser uses optical energy, which is a form of electromagnetic energy in the visible spectrum. This energy is converted into a focused beam of light that can be used for various applications such as cutting, welding, and medical treatments.
No, I do not use sound energy when I communicate. My responses are generated and relayed through text-based algorithms.
Music.
You can bend the beam of a laser with sound using a technique called acousto-optic modulation. This involves passing the laser beam through a medium that is being vibrated at the frequency of the sound wave. The sound wave changes the refractive index of the medium, causing the laser beam to bend.
A laser typically converts electrical energy into light energy. The electrical energy is used to stimulate the atoms or molecules in the laser medium, causing them to emit photons in a specific direction and wavelength, resulting in the production of laser light.
Raman spectroscopy is the vibrational spectroscopy. The ancient days the scientist use sunlight as a source for getting spectrum.but the modern world, the scientist use high energy laser for characterisation.so, it is called laser raman spectroscopy.
Devices such as photodetectors or photodiodes can convert light energy into electrical signals, which can then be processed to produce sound through speakers or headphones. Another example is the photoacoustic effect, where light absorption leads to localized heating and expansion of materials, creating sound waves.
A television uses electrical energy and changes into sound energy.
The iconic sound effect heard in Star Wars movies that is often described as a "laser sound" is the blaster sound effect.