The measure of the vibration of molecules is called temperature and can be measured using Kelvin, Celsius, or Fahrenheit temperature scales.
If you're talking about particles that make up the air, like oxygen and nitrogen molecules, then the ordered vibration is called "SOUND". The disorderly vibration is called "HEAT", and the amount of vibration is called "TEMPERATURE".
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Gravitational Energy.
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Vibrational energy. The vibration of one molecule is transferred to adjacent molecules as it "hits" them. The vibration of molecules is otherwise known as heat or thermal energy.
temperature!
A sound wave is simply a vibration in the air molecules, or the molecules of some other substance. This vibration propagates as a wave, the energy gets transferred somewhere else.
A sound wave is simply a vibration in the air molecules, or the molecules of some other substance. This vibration propagates as a wave, the energy gets transferred somewhere else.
The magnitude of the vibration of its molecules gets increased.
vacuum answer 2 Sound is a vibration of molecules, and thus cannot travel in a vacuum, where there are no molecules.
Yes, but the movement is more of a vibration of the molecules. They don't have enough energy for any greater movement.