solids
in waves, thus sound waves :)
Yes
tiny viberations are carried through the air and into your ear and they travel at 800ft per second
sounds travel by little waves in the air we can't see they go in your ears and hit your eardrum
Yes, vocal sounds are produced by vibrations of the vocal cords, creating mechanical waves that travel through the air and are heard as sound by our ears.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
Sounds need a medium to travel, such as air, water, or solid materials. As sound waves pass through the medium, they cause particles to vibrate, transmitting the sound energy from one point to another. Without a medium, such as in a vacuum, sound waves cannot travel.
High pitched sounds, like all other sounds, travel in all directions in waves from their source. The direction they travel in can be affected by obstacles, reflections, and other factors, but they do not travel in a perfectly straight line.
Different sounds are made because they make different sounds waves. Sounds are made from vibrations abd also they travel through air particles...
FM radio has the higher frequency which is why it sounds better. AM is a lower frequency but can travel further because the waves bounce off
No, when you hear sounds, the vibrations from the source of the sound travel through the air as waves of pressure. These waves cause the molecules in the air to vibrate, but the molecules themselves do not travel from the source of the sound to your ears.
the sound waves are the matter wave, which always require a medium to travel. Because matter waves travel due to vibration in matter or energy transformation via consecutive particles from the source to the destination. Since in vacuum there is no medium via waves as energy can transfer ,so sound can not travel in vacuum.