Well this is a really random question, but i really dont know.
In outer space there is no air medium for travelling of sound waves.so it is impossible for sound to travel through outer space ..!!
Because sound doesn't traverse through a vacuum, sound requires air to pass through in a wave (sound wave).
Because there is no atmosphere in space, therefore nothing can carry the sound waves of your vocal cords. Sound relies on pressure waves moving through air. Therefore, in the absolute vacuum of space, no sound can be heard at all.
Sound travels as pressure waves through air. There is no air in space so no sound.
to transport the sound or the sound energy.
yes because of the vibration that goes through the rocks.
vibration
Water flowing through the pipe creates some friction. That friction creates vibration, vibration = sound.
vibration and a medium for it to move through
Sound is the vibration of molecules transferred through compression like waves.
Neither. Speed of sound waves doesn't change unless there is a change in the medium (substance through which the wave moves). the size of the vibration determines how loud the sound is. the length of the vibration is what determines the pitch.
Sound wave.
Everything. We're all a vibration.
It gos throught the drum from help from vibration
Sound can travel through any material, air, liquid or solid It cannot travel through a vacuum. Sound is a vibration on an audible level, or frequency. It requires matter to continue, without matter the vibration has nothing to continue through and will reflect back and forth in what matter is present until it dissipates.
An auditory vibration (aka acoustic wave or sound vibration) is when the tympanic membrane (eardrum) is hit by sound waves and vibrates. This vibration is picked up, amplified and transmitted through the middle ear by the ossicles. This vibration ends at the oval window since it changes to fluid vibration and ultiimately electrical energy in the inner ear.
Wind instruments use air to create vibration which creates sound. Percussion instruments create sound through striking a Stretched membrane which produces sound or by the vibration of the instrument as a whole.