Waves
more like vibrations that's more like how they move because vibrations move throught matter and then so does sound
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The wave will move faster, increasing its speed.
water travels as a transverse wave (meaning that the water molecules move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the path of the wave. the molecules move up and down while the wave moves in horizontal direction).
a wave in which matter is moved back and forth in the direction the wave is moving
True. The up-down type of wave is called a "transverse wave". Light, for example, is this kind of wave. Sound, however, is a different kind of wave. It is the back-forth type, called "longitudinal", or "compression" waves.
no, they move horizontally along the direction of the sound wave movement.
it deepens if it is a wave in the ocean or a sound wave
A radio wave travels about 874,000 times as fast as a sound wave,plus it doesn't need any material to move through, as sound does.
If the particles themselves do not move, then you have no wave, and nothing is transferred.If the particles are free to move about their rest positions, then you can have a wave, andit can transfer energy from place to place.
A sound wave is a vibration of air that travels at approximately 767mph. The higher up these vibrations go (amplitude), the louder the sound is. The closer together these vibrations are (frequency), the higher pitch the sound will be.
How does sound from one place to another
transverst waves
Mechanical WaveLongitudinal WavePressure Wavesound wave is a longitudinal mechanical wave.answer: B. compression C. longitudinal D. mechanical
the bell in a vacuum, in a vacuum there is nothing for the sound wave to move through
Sound molecules traveling through air is an example of a longitudinal wave. It moves parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
When you say "sound wave", you MEAN moving molecules.
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