Your perception. All sound is the result of a medium being compressed at different levels. Speakers can produce noise, static and music all with the same action.
they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
Firstly they are in the frequency range that the human ear can hear. Then they are generally pure sinusoidal vibrations to be pleasant to listen to, not scratchy jagged waveforms. Music itself has certain rules about combinations of frequencies to make chords, but that depends on the musical style being used.
Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature where as sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves can pass even through vacuum but sound waves are mechanical waves that means it needs badly a material medium Sound waves can be sensed by ear where as electromagnetic waves are sensed by eyes.
In a stringed musical instrument, the part that vibrates in a resonance with the sound waves produced by the strings is called the sounding board.
need to describe in five ways how electronic waves differ each other
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they differ because waves are sound waves and water waves are waves in the water.
Firstly they are in the frequency range that the human ear can hear. Then they are generally pure sinusoidal vibrations to be pleasant to listen to, not scratchy jagged waveforms. Music itself has certain rules about combinations of frequencies to make chords, but that depends on the musical style being used.
sound waves
they both have waves
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Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature where as sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves can pass even through vacuum but sound waves are mechanical waves that means it needs badly a material medium Sound waves can be sensed by ear where as electromagnetic waves are sensed by eyes.
Sound and water waves differ in one main way in terms of source, although they are very alike. Sound waves are generated by a verifiable sound source, such as vibration.
In a stringed musical instrument, the part that vibrates in a resonance with the sound waves produced by the strings is called the sounding board.
They have the ability to trigger vibrations in our auditory organs. Other properties of sound waves are shared with mechanical waves.
need to describe in five ways how electronic waves differ each other
I can provide a partial answer. Sound waves differ from light waves in at least one crucial respect: a sound wave can only propagate through a physical substance - through "stuff". While a light wave can also propagate through a physical substance (e.g. glass), it can also propagate through a vacuum (a sound wave cannot do this). There are other differences as well, but perhaps other posters can provide those.