Longitudnal waves and Transverse Waves
Eg. in an earthquake, they are called the primary and the secondary sound waves. grrrrrr
Reflected sound waves are called echoes.
It is called destructive interference. When the compressions and rarefactions of two sound waves are out of phase, they cancel each other out, resulting in a softer sound.
s waves- sound waves thats one
Sound waves have wavelengths and frequencies.
Two sound waves may make an interference pattern.
the interaction between sound waves is called interference.
sound sent through liquids or gases is called compression waves sound sent through solids is called longitudinal and transverse waves
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
When sound waves interfere in a way that results in a quieter sound, it is called destructive interference. This occurs when two sound waves of the same frequency and amplitude are out of phase with each other, meaning their peaks and troughs align oppositely. As a result, the waves cancel each other out partially or completely, leading to a reduction in sound intensity.
They are called sound waves. Their name does not change just because they travel in water.
Sound waves that are too low or too high in frequency for the human ear to detect are called infrasound and ultrasound, respectively.