Sounds are just vibrations, they don't produce much heat. It might not even be possible, depending on what kind of sound wave is being used.
I was looking for the same thing and found this funny fact: If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee.
A loudspeaker or a speaker would transform electrical energy into sound energy by converting electrical signals into vibrations that produce sound waves.
It would be eletrical to sound energy
I would use the term "instruments use sound energy" because instruments themselves are not capable of having or emitting energy, but rather they convert other forms of energy (such as mechanical energy or electrical energy) into sound energy when played.
It would be eletrical to sound energy
Monster energy drink is actually worse for you than coffee is. People have gotten seizures and have fainted because of the over consumption of Monster energy drinks. It would take well over 4 times the amount of coffee than Monster energy drinks needed to have a caffeine-related seizure or go into a caffeine-related coma. Because the caffeine level in Monster energy drink is more than twice that of coffee, coffee is scientifically more healthy for you to drink than monster.
That would depend on the circumstances. But I would guess that in many cases, the sound would eventually be absorbed, meaning that most of it converts to heat energy.
A apple would be a much healthier choice and would give you a little energy. But if your not worried about health, coffee would energize you more.
A microphone is a device that converts sound energy into electrical energy. Sound waves cause a diaphragm in the microphone to vibrate, which in turn generates an electrical signal that represents the sound.
No, sound wave is translating wave of the matter. The solar energy is the wave carried by photon which is an energy (non-matter). There is no way a sound wave would be carried in the stream of photon.
A hot cup of coffee or tea that has been sitting on a desk would contain thermal energy.
To convert the potential energy of a balloon into sound energy, you would need to release the air in the balloon quickly. This can be achieved by popping the balloon, causing the rapid release of air pressure which produces sound waves. The energy from the potential energy of the compressed air is translated into sound energy as the air molecules vibrate.