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Wave
Wave that has vibration in a direction that is perpendicular to the motion creating it
That depends, for sound waves typically travel through molecules in the air or really any other median.
Energy. The vibration of atoms is considered heat energy, and the rate of vibration its temperature. Not a 'real' answer since neither "energy" and "mass" are well understood in physics. Certainly not as well as they can be measured and 'predicted' by theory.
Sound energy is caused by vibration because when an object vibrates, it creates a disturbance in the surrounding air molecules. This disturbance then propagates as a wave, which we perceive as sound. The vibration of an object sets the air molecules into motion, creating areas of compression and rarefaction, resulting in the transmission of sound energy.
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The matter making up the medium does not move along with the wave
A wave
Wave that has vibration in a direction that is perpendicular to the motion creating it
The drumstick makes the skin vibrate. The vibration is transferred to the air in the drum interior. This amplifies the sound and you can hear it when it transfers the vibration through the air to your ear.
the incus transfers the vibration from the malleus to the stapes
It'll be in the pick-up coil which transfers the vibration of the strings into electrical signals - to be fed to the amp.
A pulse single vibratory disturbance is a brief, singular vibration or oscillation in a system or environment. Freight management companies, like Global Logistics Alliance, often encounter such disturbances when overseeing the transportation of goods, which can impact the stability and safety of cargo during transit.
That depends, for sound waves typically travel through molecules in the air or really any other median.