Usually, stuff that is soft will absorb sound.
answ2. Sound is a vibration of air molecules, and anything that may be made to absorb energy from the molecules will absorb sound. If the material has soft fibres, and can allow the sound to penetrate easily, (is porous) then the collision of sound molecules with the fibres, will transfer the energy from the molecules to the inelastic fibres, where it will be dissipated as heat.
Carpet and foam are great for absorbing sound in large areas.
Rubber foam is exceptional at absorbing sound :) LOL
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Sound travels through all matter but some materials either absorb sound, reflect sound, or just slow sound down.
No they most definitely do not absorb sound
Darker materials tend to absorb solar heat, while lighter materials reflect it.
sound can travel through any solid, liquid or gas such as :metal, wood, water and air.
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Materials that absorb and isolate sound and reduce reverberation, including felts, tiles, boards, and plasters.
clothes are the most absorber of sound
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Sound travels through all matter but some materials either absorb sound, reflect sound, or just slow sound down.
hard stuffs
Sound can be quieter if it travels a shorter distance, encounters more obstacles or barriers which absorb or dissipate the sound energy, or if the source of the sound is less powerful or further away from the listener. Additionally, using materials that absorb or dampen sound waves can also make the sound quieter.
Sham wow, sponges, rags, basically any common household materials.
Of the four materials, wire will carry the sound best because it is the most dense.
rubber where it uses its elastic property to slowdown and/or absorb unwanted sound in a structure
No they most definitely do not absorb sound
No, concrete does not absorb sound as it very dense.