Vibration from sound waves
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Sound is produced by vibration in the air. For example, when you speak your vocal cords vibrate, causing a sound. Your ears sense the vibration and tell your brain about the change in environment.
A sound is a vibration that propagates in a substance. In solids, it can be either transversal or longitudinal. In a gas and a liquid, only longitudinal waves are possible.
Sound wave is is generated by a vibrating object.Whereas, seismic wave is the vibration generated by an earthquake or explosion.
The sound waves of irregular vibration in matter is called noise.
Sound waves are caused by vibrations and travel as longitudinal waves which cause by the vibration of the molecules in air (the molecules dont actually move)
sound waves cause the object to vibrate not vise versa
The reflection is vibration because sound is equal to vibration
The reflection is vibration because sound is equal to vibration
Sound waves are produced due to the vibrations of an object .Sound waves are produced by vibration. Everything on this earth causes some sort of vibration. When something vibrates it produces a sound.
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Vibration from sound waves
They can't, as sound is a series of particles that hit each other and cause a vibration. There are no particles in a vacuum to vibrate
Sound waves travel through a material via VIBRATION. When sound waves hit an object at one end, the object's molecules at that end starts vibrating and during this vibratory motion they transfer their energy to neighboring atoms, hence cause a chain vibration and ultimately the waves reach at the other end.
All sound waves originate from a source that causes the vibration of air particles.
Yes but the vibrations will cause phase variations in the waves in the material dependent on frequency of the source and the existing vibration.