If you hold a lit match in front of a sub woofer that is producing low frequency sound waves you should see the fire move. Also, if you hold your hand in front of the sub woofer you should feel vibrations. These vibrations are caused by the particles in your hand moving due to the sound wave produced by the sub woofer. I think these examples are simple proof that sound waves can move things :) Although, it is sound, it is also energy. Remember, energy is never created or destroyed; it only changes form. In this case, electomagnetic energy is changed into sound waves. Energy is still energy, no matter what form. This being said, the energy produced by a sound wave is a lot less powerful/useful than something like combustion which is why we use combustion for our main means of moving things (think transportation). Hope this helps!
sound waves move through objects in waves
yes
Sound waves cannot propagate in a vacuum. Sound waves travel through matter, and a vacuum is, by definition, the absence of matter.
no
sound waves move along with the particles of matter through which it passes
Because sound waves are mechanical vibrations of material matter. You can't have sound waves in a space where there's no material to vibrate.
If you mean sound waves, the only type of sound waves that can travel through air (or any gas, for that matter) is longitudinal waves.
No, electromagnetic waves do not.
The sound waves of irregular vibration in matter is called noise.
sound waves
Sound waves. No medium (matter) to carry it, no sound.
to transport the sound or the sound energy.
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
Sound waves, pressure waves, longitudinal waves.
Yes, sound waves are pressure waves that travel through matter.
The type of waves that travel through matter are Electromagnetic waves.
The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves is sound. :)
matter
Sound waves cannot propagate in a vacuum. Sound waves travel through matter, and a vacuum is, by definition, the absence of matter.