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In wave motion, the media are said to be liquid and solid according to the states of media themselves, that is, if a medium is in solid state then the medium is said to be solid medium and if the medium is in liquid state, then the medium is said to be liquid medium.
Change of the phase of electrical current in a circuit or of an el magnetic wave propagating in space means change of the rate of oscillations per second of the source (generator, in particular) of the oscillations. In FM (frequency modulated )radio wave transmission sounds (music, speach) are made to modulate frequency of the generator - its rate of oscillations is changing according to the changes in phase of the vibrations of sound waves in air.
Plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, and fermionic condensates are three examples of materials that fall outside the categories of solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a fourth state of matter characterized by high energy ions and electrons, while Bose-Einstein condensates and fermionic condensates are ultra-cold states of matter that exhibit wave-like behaviors.
The equation for the loud squeaky pop can be described as a high-frequency sound wave with a sudden increase in amplitude, resulting in a sharp and piercing noise. This sound can be represented using equations that describe the vibration frequency and intensity of the sound wave.
Arguably, yes. There is supposedly four forms of matter: Air, Liquid, Solid, and Plasma or Dark Matter. Plasma is the substance of which outer space is made of: ectoplasm is the substance in which (allegedly) ghosts, poltergeists, domovoys, and the like are made out of.
A compression wave is not matter, it is a transference of energy.
Sound is a compression wave that travels via then vibrations of particles. If the particles are closer together then the wave (sound) moves faster. Particles are closer together in a liquid than a gas, therefore sound travels faster through liquids.
Solid, Liquid and Gas... These are the three things a sound wave can get trough... A sound-wave can get trough solid easily, because of all the particles, after that trough Liquid and at least trough Gas...
The velocity of sound is the highest when travelling through a solid. Sound travels fastes in a solid, then in a liquid, and slowest through a gas.
Actually wave is a disturbance in the medium. For transfer of sound wave the medium is required.(gas, liquid or solid). the sound wave transfers energy with the molecules of medium by the molecule to molecule the wave will spread out until, the complete loose of energy of the wave.
The speed of a wave typically increases as it travels from a liquid to a solid. This is because sound waves travel faster through denser mediums, and solids are denser than liquids. The increased speed is due to the higher elasticity and stiffness of the solid material.
Yes, sound can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. Sound travels as vibrations, and these vibrations can move through the molecules of a material, whether it's a solid, liquid, or gas. The speed of sound varies depending on the medium it is traveling through.
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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.
Sound is vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas. To see sound waves as longitudinal waves in air moving, scroll down to related links and look at "Longitudinal wave - Wikipedia".
Solid, because that kind of wave goes fastest through solids
Light wave travels fastest in air Sound wave travels fastest in solid or liquid