Sound travels to us through compression waves in the air. These waves are created by vibrations produced by a source, such as a speaker or instrument. As the waves travel through the air, they cause changes in pressure that our ears can detect and interpret as sound.
Both light and sound travel. Light travels the fastest.
body waves
Primary waves (P-waves) are the type of seismic wave that travels the fastest through rock material. These waves are able to cause rocks to vibrate in the same direction as the waves, resulting in a back-and-forth motion.
These are electromagnetic waves. They move by giving particles a circular motion and are generated by energy that travels outward from the epicenter. Electromagnetic waves include visible light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays.
Sound travels in waves.
Yes, it travels in waves, but it doesn't need a medium.
Sound is something that travels in waves and we hear with our ears.
Light travels in waves, and sound travels in waves. However, sound waves and light waves are very different, and it is important not to confuse the two. Light travels in electromagnetic waves, and sound does not. Sound waves are caused by vibration.
yes it travels in waves.
Electromagnetic energy travels in waves. These waves include visible light, radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays, among others.
Waves
Electromagnetic energy travels in waves.
p waves
Sound travels in longitudinal waves.
Radiant energy travels in waves, bud!:)
Sound; light and other electromagnetic waves; gravitational waves.