all wave are produced by a source but mechanical waves requires material medium to propagate it e.g is sound wave which is a mechanical wave needs material medium for it's propagation i.e material medium like air molecule,sound travels by vibration of air molecule that's why sound can't travel in a vacuum.....
As far as I know, ALL waves - mechanical or otherwise - require energy.
an electromagnetic wave i think .
mechanical energy to sound energy
Sound is a form of energy... There may be many energy transformations before it becomes sound energy based on the instruments used. == == == ==
Mechanical energy, if it is moving then it is kinetic mechanical energy. Or if it is at the top of a hill about to fall then it is potential mechanical energy.
The mechanical energy is one type of energy. It can be converted into electrical energy.
Anything that moves (and has a mass) has kinetic energy, which is a type of mechanical energy.
They produce mechanical energy which then creates electricity
mechanical energy to sound energy
A motor can be used to produce both types of energy, kinetic and potential. It is not in itself a form of energy. It can produce kinetic energy by driving the wheels of a car, or it can produce potential energy by charging the battery in the same car. These are only two of a myriad of examples.Depends on the type of motor. An electric motor converts electrical energy to magnetic energy to mechanical energy. A combustion engine- like a car, converts chemical energy to heat energy to mechanical energy.
Sound is a form of energy... There may be many energy transformations before it becomes sound energy based on the instruments used. == == == ==
The type of energy produced by a CD player is mechanical energy. This is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
Since we are dealing with a wave in a medium, therefore energy is needed to move the mass of the medium.The source of the energy varies - an earthquake, tapping a drumskin, your vocal chords, the wind on the ocean, a violin string and so on.
The type of energy produced by a CD player is mechanical energy. This is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
They harness wind energy and convert this to mechanical energy to grid flower or pump water or to drive a generator to make electricity.
Telescopes collect electromagnetic energy, not mechanical energy.
Mechanical energy, if it is moving then it is kinetic mechanical energy. Or if it is at the top of a hill about to fall then it is potential mechanical energy.
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mechanical energy