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The pitch of a sound means the frequency. That stays constant with distance. You mean the sound pressure level that decreases with distance.
A vacuum cannot carry sound. Sound waves need a medium for transportation; usually it is air, but sound can travel through liquids or solids, too.Sound is carried usually by air, but it can also be transferred through liquids and solids. A vaccum, like space, has no molecules or atoms to carry or transfer sound through, therefore no sound is heard.
Telephone translated in Greek is τηλέφωνο and is pronounced ti-léfo-no. Tele = Distance Phone = Sound (or voice) Telephone = Sound at a distance
Waves can carry energy and information across space. The type of wave determines what exactly is being carried - for example, sound waves carry energy that we perceive as sound, while electromagnetic waves carry energy and information in the form of light or radio signals.
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tele - from the greek means 'at or over a distance' phone - from the greek means 'sound'
they didnt have phones back then so there is no such word
3 seconds of light in vacuum means a distance of 899377374 m. 100 seconds of sound in air of a temperature of 20°C or 68°F means a distance of 34300 m. Light covers a much longer distance.
No, sound waves do not carry work. Work is done when a force acts on an object to move it over a distance. Sound waves propagate through a medium by transferring energy through oscillations of particles, but they do not perform mechanical work on objects they encounter.
No, it follows the inverse square law. That is, the intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance. I2/I1 = (r1/r2)². Intensity decreases with 1/r² from increased distance, while the sound pressure decreases only with 1/r from increased distance.
No they do not carry Yes sound travels
Any/every material can carry sound.