temperature
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".
The vibration of particles increase with the temperature.
When one part of a vibration causes air particles to spread out, they form ararefaction
When the squashing of particles ends during a vibration, the particles will start to move back to their original positions due to their elasticity. This movement creates a wave-like pattern that propagates through the medium. The energy of the vibration is transferred through the particles in the form of mechanical waves.
kinectic energy
wave length
When one part of a vibration causes air particles to spread out, they form ararefaction
vibration of charged particles
The energy resulting from the vibration of particles is directly related to their temperature. As particles vibrate more energetically, their temperature increases. Conversely, as particles vibrate less, their temperature decreases. This relationship is a fundamental principle of thermodynamics.
Air particles move back and forth in the direction of the vibration when they cause it. The energy from the vibrations is transferred through the air as sound waves.
The natural vibration of particles refers to the random motion of particles due to their thermal energy. This motion causes particles to collide and interact with each other in gas and liquid states. In solids, particles vibrate around fixed positions in a repetitive manner, known as lattice vibrations.
Vibration