Sound will not travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium which will allow vibrations.
VIBRATIONS
As vibrations, pressure waves.
Sound waves need to cause vibrations in a medium in order to travel. Vibrations cannot be created in a vacuum, as there is no matter present.
they travel along vibrations that happen every nano-second in the air.
Vibrations.
Because sounds are formed by vibrations, therefore there is no sound without vibrations. Furthermore, there is no vibrations without air. Consequently, sound needs air to vibrate forming waves of sound.
by vibrations.
Sound will not travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium which will allow vibrations.
First of all, it needs a source. But mostly, it needs vibrations. Depending on how strong the vibrations are determine how long the sound wave will travel.
sound is made up of vibrations, and so you hear sound as the vibrations travel through the particles of solids liquids and gases.
The sound waves travel by vibrations, which are then percieved by the canals deep in your ear
it are vibrations so they can cross each other with no problem
sound is actually vibrations. your eardrum is highly sensitive, like ripples on water, it picks up these vibrations
VIBRATIONS
As vibrations, pressure waves.
Sound waves travel through the three states of matter (gas, liquid and solid) by vibrations.