Is sound considered as matter? No, matter is composed of atoms and particles, and sound is a perceptible motion (vibration) of material things.
No, sound travels through matter but is not matter itself.
Sound has no mass. Without matter, there can be no sound. Sound is information which is carried on a wave that moves through matter.
Sort of. Light and sound are forms of energy, which according to Einstein, is a form of matter ( E=mc2). For most purposes, though, energy isn't really matter. moreover , light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless particle..!
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.
Yes. The more conducive the matter is to other energy, such as electricity or heat, the more conducive it will be to sound waves, as a rule; although many materials considered insulators for those also conduct sound.
Sound is vibrations not matter.
Sound cannot be Matter as we can not see sound and it has no mass
Sound is a form of energy, it is not a state of matter.
Sound cannot be matter as we can not see sound and it has no mass or volume.
there is no air in a vaccum. and sound needs air for the sound waves to travel through.
Sound Over Matter was created in 2005.
Sound isn't matter, it's a wave propagating through matter. Remove all matter, as in vacuum, and you won't hear a thing.