After a while, sound energy is usually absorbed, and converted to heat energy.
It fades away into nothingness.
neither its sound waves that go into your ear
it runs out of energy and dissipates.
A sound wave is a longitudinal wave.thus the vibratoins and energy transfer go in the same direction
Such sound would typically be absorbed after a time. When this happens, most of the energy will be converted to heat energy. In addition to above, the sound itself is kinetic energy which in moving ahead faces resistance or the friction of the medium that leads to convert sound energy into heat energy. Here, optical and thermodynamic phenomenon seems interlinked.
Sound energy is a form of mechanical energy.
a horn for example. one that a clown would squeak. when you press down on it, it makes a sound. those waves go into the air and become electric energy. :)
A radio produces sound, and therefore sound energy. The radio waves, however, are electromagnetic energy, not sound. The function of a radio is to convert that electromagnetic energy into sound energy.
Yes, sound energy is kinetic energy.
Yes. Sound energy is a carrier of energy.
When the wind is blowing you can here the sound of it...... and then when somebody calls your name you here it and then you go after it..... LOL :)
heat energy + sound energy
sound is form of energy