Sound means that some molecules transfer their vibrations to other molecules. So, because of this, obviously you need molecules to transfer sound.
Sound means that some molecules transfer their vibrations to other molecules. So, because of this, obviously you need molecules to transfer sound.
Sound means that some molecules transfer their vibrations to other molecules. So, because of this, obviously you need molecules to transfer sound.
Sound means that some molecules transfer their vibrations to other molecules. So, because of this, obviously you need molecules to transfer sound.
Sound waves are mechanical waves that propagate through the vibration of particles in a medium. Without a medium, such as air, water, or a solid, there are no particles for the sound waves to interact with and transmit the vibrations, so the wave cannot travel. Sound waves need a medium to transfer energy and propagate.
No, electromagnetic (EM) waves are different from sound waves. EM waves are vibrations of electric and magnetic fields that do not need a medium to travel through, while sound waves are mechanical vibrations that require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate.
No, not necessarily. In order for something that vibrates to make a sound, the vibrations need to create pressure waves in a medium, such as air, that can be detected by our ears. If the vibrations do not create these pressure waves, then no sound will be produced.
Its either sound, visible light,xrays.ultraviolet light
They need some medium to propagate, as they travel through the agitations in medium
Because sound waves are mechanical vibrations of material matter. You can't have sound waves in a space where there's no material to vibrate.
In space, electromagnetic waves travel and carry energy without the need for a medium, such as air, to propagate. This is why sound cannot travel in the vacuum of space as it requires a medium to transmit the vibrations that we perceive as sound.
Sound waves require a medium such as air, water, or solid materials to travel because they propagate through the vibration of molecules in that medium. In a vacuum, there are no molecules to vibrate and carry the sound wave, so it cannot travel through empty space.
I think you mean medium not median.Sound travels through vibrations. You need the particles in a solid, liquid or gas to be present to pass on those vibrations. One particle vibrating against another makes it vibrate. If you are in a vacuum (with no particles) sound will not travel.
To produce any sound, you need a source of vibration, a medium for the sound waves to travel through (such as air, water, or solids), and a receiver (such as the human ear) to detect and interpret the vibrations as sound.
Well, let's look. Sound (compressional) waves need a medium to travel through (the ground, the water of the ocean.) Now let's compare densities of the medium. The denser the medium, the longer the sound waves take to travel. Now I think you can figure this one out.
Cymatics is the study of visible sound and vibrations. To create cymatic patterns, you typically need a flat, resonant surface like a metal plate or a drum skin, a sound source to generate vibrations, such as a speaker or a tuning fork, and a medium such as liquid or fine powder to visualize the patterns formed by the vibrations.