it was discovered in the fifteen hundreds
he never discovered sound. -------------------------------- I thought he discovered gravity and contributed laws of physics about forces I don't believe he had anything to do with sound JJ3001
William dampier
by using sound waves
The first thing on Earth with working ears. It doesn't take a scientist to hear sound.
katey uranous hilip
I am not sure what you mean; sound (in air) is actually roughly a million times SLOWER than light.
A German physicist. He discovered a method for working out the speed of sound in different gases.
Captian James Cook landed at Nootka Island in 1778
Light and sound were not discovered by any specific individual as they have always existed in the natural world. Humans have studied and learned more about light and sound over time through scientific observations and experimentation.
Graham Bell invented the first telephone. It was also the first speaker
the radar was discovered when Robert Watson-Watts was messing with his ship and he found that by attaching a radio to his fishing pole, he could get the reflection of sound off the fish
The sonic boom was first discovered by John William Strutt, also known as Lord Rayleigh, a British scientist, in the late 19th century. He studied the phenomenon of sound waves traveling at or faster than the speed of sound and their effects on air pressure, leading to the understanding of the sonic boom.