Longitudinal wave
Which can be in turn interpreted as a transverse wave.
It has frequency, amplitude, crests & through.
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∙ 13y agoSound is an example of a form of energy that is produced by vibrations traveling through a medium, such as air. These vibrations are detected by our ears and interpreted by our brains as sound.
An example of a low sound is the rumble of thunder during a thunderstorm.
A ticking clock is an example of a constant sound.
No, a megaphone is not an example of the reflection of sound. Reflection of sound refers to the phenomenon where sound waves bounce off a surface. A megaphone amplifies sound by directing and focusing the sound waves in a desired direction.
An example of something that transmits sound is a speaker. It converts electrical signals into sound waves which are then projected into the environment for us to hear.
An example of transmission of sound would be a person talking through a phone, where the sound waves travel through the phone's material. An example of absorption would be sound being absorbed by a carpeted room, reducing echoes. An example of reflection would be sound bouncing off a hard wall, creating reverberation.
Anything with sound is a good example of sound energy.Examples: laugh, scream, yelling, hollaring: )
what are the non example of sound
An example of a low sound is the rumble of thunder during a thunderstorm.
They are an example of waves.
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clap your hands. that's a sound.
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A ticking clock is an example of a constant sound.
Sound cannot be Matter as we can not see sound and it has no mass
An example of onomatopoeia is "buzz" to mimic the sound of a bee.
sound is travelling in a solid example metal rock stone
No, a megaphone is not an example of the reflection of sound. Reflection of sound refers to the phenomenon where sound waves bounce off a surface. A megaphone amplifies sound by directing and focusing the sound waves in a desired direction.