it depends on the sound you heard.
..if it is solid or liquid...
but no DEFINITION....
There are threes states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Music is considered a sound because it's heard. Sound is not classified as solid, liquid nor gas, hence it is not a state of matter.
solid, liquid, or gas. anything could be inside a matter except sound and light.
Sound waves travel through the three states of matter (gas, liquid and solid) by vibrations.
No. Sound will travel through any sort of matter, gas, solid, or liquid.
A compression wave is not matter, it is a transference of energy.
Yes they all are matter because every thing in the world is made out of matter. Also because heat is a solid, water is a liquid, bacteria is a liquid, and oxygen is a gas.
Sound waves can travel through any medium,here medium can be any matter includes solid,liquid,gas,plasma...
Solid (such as metal) Liquid (such as water) Gas (such as air)
Sound is produced when an object vibrates, creating pressure waves in the air. These pressure waves then travel as sound waves through the air or another medium, such as water or a solid, before reaching our ears. The sound waves cause our eardrums to vibrate, which our brain then interprets as sound.
A liquid
Sound waves. No medium (matter) to carry it, no sound.
vibrates