That mixture might be a discordant sound or a dissonant sound. It might possibly be a cacophony.
Words that convey a similar meaning are "cacophony" and "dissonance".
Noise
the interaction between sound waves is called interference.
The process of sound waves travelling to the brain is known as sensorineural conduction. Hearing loss may be sensorineural, conductive or a mixture of both.
Different people think that different sounds are pleasant, but here are some sounds that are often perceived as pleasant:pianopurringharp musicthe sound of rainthe sound of waves crashing on the beach
Because they are longitudinal waves. The direction of oscillation of the particles is parallel to the direction of propagation of the waves.
These waves in the air are called Sound waves, waves that vibrate in the air and if your hearing is good these vibrations will vibrate our ear drums and cause us to hear them as noise or sound.
music
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
The sound waves which are below the audible sound are called infrasonics(<20Hz) and The sound waves which are above the audible sound are called ultrasonics(>20KHz).
a gas or the air (a mixture of gases)
sound sent through liquids or gases is called compression waves sound sent through solids is called longitudinal and transverse waves
the interaction between sound waves is called interference.
Sound waves travel through matter. Our atmosphere is a mixture of gases which is a form of matter. Sound waves will travel through our atmosphere, even if there is no human ear to receive it.
They are called sound waves. Their name does not change just because they travel in water.
Longitudnal waves and Transverse Waves
A reflected sound waves is called an echo.
Sound waves are called mechanical waves cause they need a material medium for their flow. Not only are they mechanical, but compression & lonqitudinal. -Apex:)
Noise of sea waves