Talking and listening.
Soundwaves are typically invisible to the human eye as they are a type of mechanical wave that travels through a medium such as air or water. We perceive soundwaves through our sense of hearing when they cause vibrations in our eardrums, which are then processed by our brain as sound. Specialized equipment like oscilloscopes or spectrograms can be used to visualize soundwaves as waveforms or frequency patterns.
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Soundwaves - 1983 was released on: USA: 30 March 1983 (San Francisco, California)
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No, soundwaves do not require a medium to travel through in a vacuum. In a medium like air or water, soundwaves propagate by creating compressions and rarefactions in the molecules of the medium, allowing the wave to be transmitted.
Yes... The speakers emit soundwaves - which are picked up by our ears.
The cast of Soundwaves - 1983 includes: Steven Kirk as Himself - Host Dennis Willis as Himself - Host
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That would be frequency.
The loudness of a sound is directly proportional to the amplitude or intensity of its soundwaves. This means that the greater the amplitude of the soundwave, the louder the sound will be perceived.
To capture soundwaves enabling us to hear