sound is created by the vibration of objects it needs a medium to propagate and transmit energy from one point to another
Solids, then liquids, and lastly gasses.
Sound waves
An insulator prevents the transmittance of energy across a medium. Sound, through the molecules in air, can transmit sound energy across distance. Since air can conduct sound, it is not an insulator.
longitudinal
solids.
sound is created by the vibration of objects it needs a medium to propagate and transmit energy from one point to another
Almost anything really. Anything that can transmit a vibration can transmit sound: air, water, metals, rocks, etc. However many objects will vibrate so little that the volume will become negligible.
Solids, then liquids, and lastly gasses.
The BBC has always been keen to transmit the best possible quality sound.
Sound and vibration are transmitted by matter. So a vacuum will transmit neither.
Sound waves
No. It does not transmit the sound waves.
Objects that transmit lit are?
An insulator prevents the transmittance of energy across a medium. Sound, through the molecules in air, can transmit sound energy across distance. Since air can conduct sound, it is not an insulator.
Solid
yes