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Sound will not travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium which will allow vibrations.
Vibrations travel through the material, just as they would in air. How well they travel through depends on the material.
As vibrations, pressure waves.
Yes. If they didn't you wouldn't hear sound. Your ear picks up the vibrations it receives and interprets them as sounds.
A mechanical wave requires a material medium in order to travel, vibrations are able to move through the air unaided. While they have different traveling mechanisms, a vibration can be considered as a type of mechanical wave.
They travel through the air.
Yes. Vibrations can travel through anything except space where there is a vacuum.
Yes, you can get vibrations by putting your ear to the ground.
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Sound will not travel through a vacuum as it needs a medium which will allow vibrations.
sound is made up of vibrations, and so you hear sound as the vibrations travel through the particles of solids liquids and gases.
Vibrations travel through the material, just as they would in air. How well they travel through depends on the material.
Disturbances/shockwaves/ripples/ through the air/water/ground.
Vibrations are carried through the atoms in a structure. When these vibrations travel through air, they are amplified by the ear drum and sensed by nerves as sound.
As vibrations, pressure waves.
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the vibrations from your lips travel through the trumpet and get magnified, then they exit through the bell.