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Q: How does the air particles vibrate and make a sound wave?
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What happens to a sound wave if there are no particles to vibrate?

the sound wave will not make it to the ear drums. you wont hear the sound.


What wave creates sound?

Things vibrating, such as a speaker or your voice box.


What is a wave in which particles in the medium vibrate back and forth along the path a wave travels?

A longitudinal wave, like sound.


What are the properties and characteristics of a sound wave?

Sound waves are longitudinal waves that is the the particles of the wave vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave. They cannot be polarized. Speed of sound in air is about 340 m/s.


How do the particles of a transverse wave vibrate?

They vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave.


Why sound waves are longitudinal waves?

If the particles of the medium vibrate in the direction of propagation of wave, as in sound waves that's why sound waves are called longitudinal waves.


What are the properties and characteristics of a sound?

Sound waves are longitudinal waves that is the the particles of the wave vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave. They cannot be polarized. Speed of sound in air is about 340 m/s.


What are the properties and characteristics of sound?

Sound waves are longitudinal waves that is the the particles of the wave vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave. They cannot be polarized. Speed of sound in air is about 340 m/s.


In this type of wave particles of the medium vibrate perpendicularly to the direction of the wave?

tranverse


What wave forms when a source of energy causes particles that make up a medium to vibrate?

electronicsl or mechanical]


How does energy move by means of wave?

the particles vibrate Save


In this type of wave particles of the medium vibrate perpendicularly to the direction of the wave itself.?

tranverse