No they most definitely do not absorb sound
Cotton absorb sound because it has small area that sound penetrate and doesn't reflect .
Usually, stuff that is soft will absorb sound.answ2. Sound is a vibration of air molecules, and anything that may be made to absorb energy from the molecules will absorb sound. If the material has soft fibres, and can allow the sound to penetrate easily, (is porous) then the collision of sound molecules with the fibres, will transfer the energy from the molecules to the inelastic fibres, where it will be dissipated as heat.
no, they absorb it or the sound waves bounce off.
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No they most definitely do not absorb sound
well sound is adsorbed by dence fabrics like carpet, yet wood amplifies sound (by a small margin). rugs, bed linin, blankets..... things like that.
No, concrete does not absorb sound as it very dense.
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Cotton absorb sound because it has small area that sound penetrate and doesn't reflect .
It does
Wood floors are generally thought of as more noisy. The carpet is a textile which helps absorb some of the sound.
Yes water does absorb into wood!
No, "blood" and "wood" do not have the same vowel sound. The vowel sound in "blood" is the "uh" sound, while the vowel sound in "wood" is the "oo" sound.
no
wood absorbs moisture better
Usually, stuff that is soft will absorb sound.answ2. Sound is a vibration of air molecules, and anything that may be made to absorb energy from the molecules will absorb sound. If the material has soft fibres, and can allow the sound to penetrate easily, (is porous) then the collision of sound molecules with the fibres, will transfer the energy from the molecules to the inelastic fibres, where it will be dissipated as heat.