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Q: How are these ripples like a sound wave?
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What is a picture of a sound wave look like?

a wave although you cannot photograph a sound wave. you can photograph the affects of a sound wave. if you put an extremely large amp and subwoofer near a pond; you sould witness ripples in the water. this is sound at work! it would appear as very small waves.


When you sing does the air vibrate?

Yes. This is the only way sound can move and be heard. By definition, sound is a disturbance. It vibrates the air particles, and the wave moves through the air. It's like when you slap a parachute. and you see the ripples. The slap is a sound, the ripple is the sound wave, and the parachute is the air. It is what the disturbance disturbs.Greco


Do sound wave through solid is longitudinal?

sound waves travel faster in solid in a wave form motion that parts of could be called longitudinal;drop a rock in a lake and the ripples are the same type as sound waves


What wave is ripples on a pond?

A Transverse wave of particles.


How do you produce an echo?

Imagine a pool of water. If you dropped a rock in the water you would cause ripples that would travel out evenly in all directions. When one of those ripples hits a wall, you can see that the ripple bounces off the wall. Sound works the same way. Sound is basically just ripples in the air (vibrations). When a sound vibration hits a wall it bounces back much like the ripples in water. * When you hit something and waves travel through the air to your ears. Sometimes sound reflects again.


What kind of wave occurs when ripples in a bathtub hit the wall of the tub?

Oh, that says RIPPLES, my mistake.


What wave is a example of bath tub ripples?

standing


Transverse wave which is not a part of electromagnetic spectrum?

Water ripples? Mexican wave? xD


What is ripples at the beginning of time?

That depends on what you mean by ripples at the beginning of time. If you are referring to inflation of the universe caused by the Big Bang, and the subsequent "ripples", then those ripples are the leftover, background radiation from the event. If you are referring to ripples in space-time, then it still could have multiple meanings. Space itself can "ripple" in a wave-like fashion when affected by gravity.


Ripples on a surface of a pond?

Ripples on the surface of a pond are an example of wave motion.


What makes a compression wave?

compression wave is a wave like a sound wave


How is echo produce?

Imagine a pool of water. If you dropped a rock in the water you would cause ripples that would travel out evenly in all directions. When one of those ripples hits a wall, you can see that the ripple bounces off the wall. Sound works the same way. Sound is basically just ripples in the air (vibrations). When a sound vibration hits a wall it bounces back much like the ripples in water.