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Sound energy is the energy produced by the vibration off objects. while light energy is a energy that travels in all directions of electromagnetic waves.
sound energy can be transmitted from gases,plasma andliquids and as longitudinal waves, also called a compression waves. it requires a medium to propagate. through solids it can be transmitted as both longitudnal waves and transverse waves
They are both energy and they are both waveforms.
Light energy can exist independently of matter. *Studyisland
they both have a wavelength and frequency *study island*
Sound energy is the energy produced by the vibration off objects. while light energy is a energy that travels in all directions of electromagnetic waves.
sound energy can be transmitted from gases,plasma andliquids and as longitudinal waves, also called a compression waves. it requires a medium to propagate. through solids it can be transmitted as both longitudnal waves and transverse waves
They are both energy and they are both waveforms.
light energy is like sound energy because they both can locate any item in front of them and they both can reflect or absorbed by certain objects or t can pass through objects.
Light energy can exist independently of matter. *Studyisland
Both can be made strong, or not so strong.
they both have a wavelength and frequency *study island*
Sound and light are alike when light is considered a wave. Light may also be considered a stream of particles, but in the times that it is considered a wave it obeys the same mathematical laws that sound does.
Energy. Also, information.
They can both be analyzed as waves, but light is also a particle phenomenon. Sound must have a medium through which to travel; no medium, no sound. Light needs no medium through which to travel. Our experience of both sound and light can change by what is called the Doppler Effect; the frequency of the waves depends on the movement of the source relative to the observer. However, the waves of light themselves are always moving at c (in a vacuum) regardless of the movement of the source relative to the observer. Sound waves, on the other hand, do change speed depending on the relative movements of the source and observer. If the observer is moving through the air at a given velocity, some fraction of that velocity might be added to or subracted from the velocity of the observed sound.
Sound energy, light energy are forms of exploding fireworks. Both are released during explosion.
It is either transmitted or reflected. Often, different portions of the light do both.