No it dosent
There are two main areas of similarity. The first is that light passes through a converging lens as well as through a prism. This may sound trivial, but light will not pass through a block of wood! The second similarity is that in both situations the rays of light will be refracted: they will be bent at the boundaries between the different media.
The wavelength is equal to the local velocity of sound divided by the frequency, As with light, there can be refraction when sound passes from one medium to another with a different sound velocity.
Prism
Waves, such as sound or light, can pass through a medium. The medium can be solid, liquid, or gas, and the particles in the medium vibrate or oscillate as the wave passes through. Energy and information can also pass through a medium in the form of waves.
Scattering occurs when radiation, sunlight, for example, strikes particles or other things, like raindrops, bubbles or even dust in the atmosphere. Scattering also happens to sound radiation and ultrasounds.
Pink Floyd used light refraction through a prism on the album cover of "The Dark Side of the Moon" to create a spectrum of colors, symbolizing the band's psychedelic and experimental music style. The prism represents the album's themes of light, sound, and the human experience.
There is no "why". Sound passes through glass quite easily.
An electronic device such as a light bulb or a speaker can convert electrical energy into light and sound energy, respectively. When electricity passes through the filament of a light bulb, it produces light through incandescence. Similarly, when electrical signals pass through a speaker's circuit, it vibrates the speaker cone, producing sound waves.
The speed of light is a constant in a vacuum and does not change, regardless of the medium it passes through.
The light would decrease. This is because light does not need a median to move throw. The water is a form of median. So it would slow the light down. Sound needs a median to move. This would bethe air for the sound.
sound waves
yes, sound is a wave. waves can be refracted.