Sound and light are VERY Different. They are both waves... But light can travel through a vacuum and sound requires a medium (matter... Ex. air or water) to travel through. Also they are 2 different kinds of waves (Light~ Transverse, and Sound~ Longitudinal) Though there are some similarities. Both are waves. Therefore they have wavelengths, frequencies, amplitudes, and speeds. They both can be measured also.
Both are considered to have wave properties.
They are propagated as waves.
Sound is made out of waves and Light is made out of things called wave-particles and are kind of like waves, but not always. But if you mean Sound energy and Light energy I don't really know wat you mean with Sound energy
It is different because sound vibrates and light reflects
Light is about 800,000 faster (compared to the speed of sound in air).
Light is faster than sound.
Different is the speed of propagation. Scroll down to related links and look at "Acoustic or sound waves in air - Radio and light waves in a vacuum".
Sound and light are alike when light is considered a wave. Light may also be considered a stream of particles, but in the times that it is considered a wave it obeys the same mathematical laws that sound does.
they both have waves
They are both energy and they are both waveforms.
they travel in waves, they are discernable to a wide range of species and ....
The homophones (sound-alike words) are:pail - (noun) a bucketpale - (adjective) light-colored, or wan
The words 'weigh' and 'way' sound alike but have different spellings. The words 'weight' and 'wait' also sound alike but have different spellings.
Words that sound alike or look alike are called homophones (e.g. to, two, too) and homographs (e.g. lead as in metal vs. lead as in guiding). These words can cause confusion in writing and speaking, so it's important to pay attention to their meanings and contexts.
That is the correct spelling of pale, meaning light-colored.The sound-alike word is pail, meaning a bucket.
No, they just sound alike.
Light and sound waves are found on the same spectrum. Both are types of waves, but light having a shorter wave length and a higher frequency, we can see light. Sound having a shorter wavelength means that we cannot see it with the naked eye
Homonym words that sound alike but have different meanings. Example:blew and blue They sound alike but have different meanings.
Well there are many ways they are alike, but one way would be that they both transfer energy. Other ways would be: - they carry energy -can be reflected - are picked up by are senses