well there is sound and it is vet clear for any type of fish or any sea creature under there but it is harder for us to hear because we speak English and don't understand the music or hear it
When we speak, we give off air. Through air, we hear and speak. But with water blocking, sound is distorted and hard to understand.
The speed of sound in air is less than that in water; hence there is reflection of sound from air into the water. Most of the incidental sound wave are reflected by the surface of the water. And hence, the diver underwater cannot hear the sound produced above.
sound waves are reflected by the surface of the water and hence sound cannot be heard under water
THROUGH air or water transverse waves cannot travel. But on the surface of water transverse waves can be produced
Sound relies on particles of matter to transfer its energy. For instance, when you speak, that sound wave travels through the air particles, pushing each one towards the next with the message of sound to the ear of another person for example. Even in water, sound does travel, but it's harder to hear because water is so dense. In a vacuum, there is no air, so no air particles to carry the sound, and thus, no sound can be heard.
Sound is something that cannot be seen, touched, or felt but can be heard. It is a result of vibrations transmitted through a medium, such as air or water, that are then detected by our ears. Sound waves travel through the air and cause our eardrums to vibrate, allowing us to perceive sound.
Sound waves travel through water in the same manner they do through air. The waves in which produced by the source will take form as the particles of water vibrate in a rhythmic pattern which yield to the specific sounds.
Sound is a mechanical wave and must travel through a medium, such as air, water, and solids. Sound waves cannot travel through a vacuum.
sound can be produced in any medium - air, water and solids too, but most of the sounds we hear are through air. Animals like dolphins produce sound in water and hear it there.
A conductor of sound (e.g. - air, water). Also, a receiver of sound (e.g. - an ear)
Yes sound carries well in water, if you were to submerge your self in a lake for example you would hear the sounds of motor boats engines. In the sea a host of sounds can be heard. For me the most thrilling sound to hear was the sound of a pod of whales.
Sound is a form of energy that travels in waves known as compression waves or waves that are compacted by pressure. Sound can travel in many mediums such as solids, gas, and water. Most importantly is the presence of molecules in our atmosphere for sound cannot be heard in the vacuum of space. So, when you tap your pencil on your desk, you are creating a vibration that can be heard. The harder you tap, the louder the sound will be.
no it does not it matters how much water you put in not the temp
A physical property of matter that can be produced by vibrations is called sound. Sound propagates through a medium such as air or water.
Water flowing through the pipe creates some friction. That friction creates vibration, vibration = sound.
All types of sound - whether or not it can be heard by someone underwater is rather the question.
THROUGH air or water transverse waves cannot travel. But on the surface of water transverse waves can be produced
Sound relies on particles of matter to transfer its energy. For instance, when you speak, that sound wave travels through the air particles, pushing each one towards the next with the message of sound to the ear of another person for example. Even in water, sound does travel, but it's harder to hear because water is so dense. In a vacuum, there is no air, so no air particles to carry the sound, and thus, no sound can be heard.
vibrations caused by the sound waves travel thru the water making the water vibrate causing sound. that is why you cant hear someone talk under water at great distances. the water is denser than the sound waves
Sound must have matter to travel through - we are used to hearing sound that travels through air. But there is no air in outer space. We have heard sound that travels through water, but, there is no water in outer space either. In fact, outer space consists of a vacuum . . . not a floor cleaner, but a condition in which there is no matter - no air, no water, no nothing. So their is no sound transmission from the Sun. Have you heard any?