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We are able to determine the direction the sound came from when the sound vibrates certain parts of the eardrum, causing our brain to determine the direction the sound came from.
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Sound waves are an example of Longitudinal waves. They are waves in which the particle is displaced in a parallel direction to the direction of velocity of the wave. They are formed by a compression and expansion of particles.sound is an example for longitudinal wavesound waveLongitudinal waves, also known as "l-waves", are waves in which the displacement of the medium is in the same direction as, or the opposite direction to, the direction of travel of the wave.
Back and forth in the direction of propagation of the sound waves.
It depends if its transverse or longitudinal.
that isnt a question...? Perhaps the question was to be something like: "What is happening when a sound wave bounces off an object and returns in the direction from which it came?" Answer: The sound is echoing.
We are able to determine the direction the sound came from when the sound vibrates certain parts of the eardrum, causing our brain to determine the direction the sound came from.
An echo is formed when sound waves hit a solid surface and bounce back in the direction they came from.
You can control sound wave direction, by changing the direction and pressure of air.
He was thinking of names that he thought would sound cool when the announcer said it, he came up with One Direction and all the other boys liked it :)
Harry Styles, one of the band mates, made up the name to sound good with the XFactor announcers voice.
A strange sound came from a barrel in the corner.A sound suddenly came from a barrel in the corner.A sound came from an orange barrel in the corner.A sound came from a barrel in the dark corner.
Because layers from foliated rocks came from the same direction and nonfoliated rocks came from several directions
they came from the direction of Russia
That is correct. Polarization is possible only when the direction of vibration is perpendicular to the direction of the wave travel, such is in light. In sound waves, the direction of vibration (compression) is the same direction as the direction of the travel of the sound wave, and therefore polarization is not possible.
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Harry came up with "One Direction", Niall came up with "Niall And The Potatos." And from then on they were "One Direction"