The sound signal must firstly be changed into an electrical signal.
Sunlight and radiowaves are examples of electromagnetic waves, which are transverse mechanical waves. Sound waves are compression waves.
Sound is vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas. To see sound waves as longitudinal waves in air moving, scroll down to related links and look at "Longitudinal wave - Wikipedia".
the answer is sound energy because you have a vibrations in your ear to hear
That is a difficult question. I would say that the denser the gas, the faster the speed of sound. Since the gas occupies a lot more space, sound energy/waves are transmitted more easily. :D
Sound is vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas; particularly, sound means those vibrations composed of frequencies capable of being detected by ears. Our ear drums are moved only by sound pressure deviantions through air. Scroll down to related links and look at "Sound pressure - Wikipedia". Scroll down to related links and look at "Subjectively perceived loudness (volume), objectively measured sound pressure (voltage), and theoretically calculated sound intensity (acoustic power)".
Sunlight and radiowaves are examples of electromagnetic waves, which are transverse mechanical waves. Sound waves are compression waves.
Sound and picture are transmitted on separate cables for Cable TV providers.
yes sound travels in a wave known as the soundwave like many others(radiowaves,microwaves,and heatwaves)
Atoms transfer sound energy through vibrations. If there are no atoms, such as in a vacuum, sounds cannot be transmitted.
no
there waves that tell sound
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
Sound is transmitted through the air to the eardrum as variations in pressure above and below ambient atmospheric pressure.
Since the signal is passed over radiowaves, you can expect to lose some sound quality depending on which FM transmitter you purchase.
An electronic device converts the sound waves into a digital signal/code that is then transported by microwaves or radiowaves, until it reaches another device that converts that code back into a soundwave.
No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.No. Sound is transmitted as vibrations, that pass from one group of atoms to the next, thus, it requires the presence of atoms that transport the sound wave.
Sound is transmitted by atoms bumping into other atoms.