it is sound waves errbody okay!!
Sound travels by creating vibrations in the air. (Or in the water if the source and/or the reciever are under water.) These vibrations in the air are sound.
Sound - vibrations in the air.
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
When a tuning fork vibrates over an open pipe and the air in the pipe starts to vibrate, the vibrations in the tube are caused by resonance.
Yes. When you're underwater in the pool, you can hear the lifeguard's whistle. The vibrations in air do set up vibrations in the water when they hit the surface.
Vibrations in the air caused by vibrations of the reed.
The soundwaves caused by sounds made underwater, disrupts the water molecules causing them to vibrate. These vibrations hit our ear drum and is processed into our brain as sounds, but since the vibrations in water are slower then vibrations in air the sounds sound more obsure then if it were not in water.
Sound travels by creating vibrations in the air. (Or in the water if the source and/or the reciever are under water.) These vibrations in the air are sound.
vibrations
Sound - vibrations in the air.
Simply put, sounds are made through vibrations in the air. We can translate these vibrations into sound because of our ear drums.
its an effect of vibrations caused by air , pressure etc
Resonance
As longitudinal waves. It transfers energy through vibrations of air layes
Sound energy (vibrations in air pressure) are converted to electrical signals
By changing the electrical energy into sound energy and creating vibrations in the air.
A physical property of matter that can be produced by vibrations is called sound. Sound propagates through a medium such as air or water.