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Three main things come from a burning candle: light, heat, Thermal energy x
The three main things that transfer energy through sound are mechanical waves, vibrations, and particles. Sound energy is carried through a medium by creating vibrations in the particles of that medium, which in turn propagate as mechanical waves that transfer energy from one point to another.
Three things that transfer energy by sound are speakers (electronic devices that convert electrical signals into sound waves), musical instruments (objects that produce sound when vibrations are created), and vocal cords (bodily structures that generate sound during speech or singing).
Thermal energy can be transfered with three ways Conduction,Convection Radiation
kinetic energy,sound energy, and sound energy
Sound energy can be converted to electrical energy using a device called a microphone. When sound waves hit the microphone's diaphragm, it vibrates, converting sound waves into electrical signals. These electrical signals can then be amplified and processed to generate electrical energy.
the properties of sound wave are wave length,amplitude,frequency.
In order to hear a sound, three things are needed: a source of sound producing vibrations, a medium such as air or water for the vibrations to travel through, and the ear to receive and interpret the vibrations as sound.
Light, Heat, Sound
There are many mechanisms of energy transfer, assuming you simply mean transferring energy to or through something. Here are a few:Radiation as electromagnetic radiation (e.g. UV light from the sun hitting your skin and causing a sunburn transfers electromagnetic energy from the sun to your skin)Physical collisions (e.g. a car hitting a tree and causing it to break transfers kinetic energy from the car to the tree)Thermal conduction (e.g. heat moving from your warm hand to a cold ice cube transfers molecular vibrational energy from your hand to the ice cube)Electrical conduction (e.g. current in a wire transfers electrical energy through a circuit)Thermal convection (e.g. a warm air current rises over a cold one due to its lower density, transferring heat energy from one part of the atmosphere to another)
Energy can be converted from one form to another (e.g. kinetic to potential energy), transferred from one object to another (e.g. through work or heat transfer), or dissipated as waste energy (e.g. in the form of heat or sound).
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