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Yes, sound is created by vibrations in a medium, such as air, water, or a solid material. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in pressure that travel through the medium as sound waves.
Sound energy is created by the compression of waves in a gas, liquid, or solid that are detected by your ear. The vibrations of these waves travel through the medium and cause the eardrum to vibrate, which is then converted into electrical signals that are processed by the brain as sound.
One way to prove that sound travels in a solid is by conducting an experiment where a sound source is placed against one end of the solid material and a microphone is placed at the other end to detect the sound waves. The detected sound waves show that sound can propagate through the solid material. This demonstrates that the particles in the solid can transmit mechanical vibrations that manifest as sound waves.
Yes, sound energy can be reflected through a solid material. When sound waves encounter a solid surface, they can bounce off the surface and change direction. This reflection of sound energy off a solid surface can affect the intensity and direction of the sound waves.
Sound is a series of vibrations. In a solid they travel in waves from particle to particle, causing the solid to make a noise.
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