Because sound is the movement/vibration of air, which is mechanical motion, involving mechanical energy.
Sound is a mechanical wave, and mechanical waves need something to travel through.
Sound energy is a form of mechanical energy.
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no they are not
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Because sound is the movement/vibration of air, which is mechanical motion, involving mechanical energy.
Sound is a longitudinal, mechanical wave that requires a medium.
Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium in which to travel, i.e., a solid or fluid. As sound needs a medium to travel, sound is a mechanical wave.
Yes, it can. In fact, for sound to move through anything, it has to "enter" it. Sound is mechanical energy, and this mechanical energy is transferred into the medium through which the sound is traveling. The medium itself supports the transfer of the (mechanical) energy of sound.
Sound propagates through a longitudinal wave, a type of mechanical wave.
Sound is a mechanical wave, and mechanical waves need something to travel through.
Sound energy is mechanical energy. No devices are required to make a conversion.
through mediums ANSWER: A speaker will covert sound waves into mechanical movement. To prove see sound feedback.
sound waves are a example of mechanical waves
Yes, a sound wave is a mechanical wave. Sound waves need a medium (like air) to travel through. The energy of the wave, the mechanical energy, is transferred into the medium through which it is propagated.
yes