transmission of soud requires a medium so sound cannot transmit in vacuum
no
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
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
Yes, sound can be transmitted, reflected, or absorbed by materials. When sound waves encounter a material, they can pass through it (transmitted), bounce off it (reflected), or be partially or completely dampened (absorbed) depending on the properties of the material. Soundproofing materials are designed to absorb sound waves to reduce noise.
Sound is transmitted fastest in solids because the particles are closely packed, allowing for faster vibration and transmission of sound waves. Liquids come next, followed by gases, and sound cannot be transmitted through a vacuum as there are no particles to carry the sound waves.
Sound is transmitted by atoms bumping into other atoms.
Sound does not tansmit or absorb water. But water both transmits and absorbs sound.
Sound is a form of energy that is transmitted through particles in a medium, such as air or water. It is not matter itself, but rather the vibration of these particles that creates the sensation of sound when detected by the auditory system.
When you hear a person talking.
Sound is transmitted through the vibration of air molecules. When an object vibrates, it creates sound waves that travel through the air until they reach our ears, where they are interpreted by our brain as sound. The sound waves travel in all directions until they reach an obstacle or are absorbed by a material.
Sound is something that cannot be seen, touched, or felt but can be heard. It is a result of vibrations transmitted through a medium, such as air or water, that are then detected by our ears. Sound waves travel through the air and cause our eardrums to vibrate, allowing us to perceive sound.
Sound energy is transmitted as mechanical waves that propagate through a medium such as air, water, or solids. Light energy, on the other hand, is transmitted as electromagnetic waves that do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.