They both travel off of something
They are wave energy.
A sound wave is a longitudinal wave.thus the vibratoins and energy transfer go in the same direction
The energy of a sound wave is directly proportional to its volume or loudness. This means that sounds with higher energy levels will be perceived as louder. The intensity or magnitude of the sound wave determines how loud a sound appears to our ears.
They are never same, one is mechanical energy and another is electromagnetic.
No, radiant energy and sound waves are not the same. Radiant energy refers to electromagnetic radiation such as light and heat, while sound waves are mechanical waves that require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate.
No, the same
When you tear paper or crush it, the sound is produced by the rapid release of stored mechanical energy as the bonds between paper fibers or glass molecules are broken. This sudden release of energy creates vibrations in the material and surrounding air, which we perceive as sound. The frequency and intensity of the sound depend on the speed and force of the tearing or crushing action.
Sound should travel with less energy loss underwater as water has a more tightly packed particles than air and so can travel between the particles with less energy loss than in air but its speed is the same.
No, sound waves can carry different amounts of energy depending on factors such as amplitude and frequency. Higher amplitude and frequency sound waves typically have more energy than lower amplitude and frequency sound waves.
it isnt the same
When each object has the same energy, energy transfer can still occur between objects. The object with the greatest mass or traveling speed will transfer the energy.
Longitudinal energy is a form of mechanical energy that travels in the same direction as the wave. It is commonly associated with sound waves and seismic waves.