It depends on the substance the sound is traveling through. If the sound is traveling through air, it is usually about 800km/h. If it is traveling through water, the speed is about 4000km/h. If it is traveling through cosmos, its speed is 0km/h.
When waves break energy is released- sound or noise is an indicator of a change in energy. Also, because waves move so fast, when they fold and hit the water, the bonds between the molecules break apart to release energy.
It is different because sound vibrates and light reflects
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
Kinetic energy is the type of energy that depends on how fast the molecules in a substance are moving.
Sound wave's transmit energy and not matter because sound travels from particle to particle transferring only energy. That is why when sound travels only the energy travels and the particles just collide with each other but stay in their positions.
330 m/s
The properties of sound energy include frequency, wavelength, amplitude, and speed. Frequency refers to the pitch of the sound, wavelength is the distance between sound wave peaks, amplitude is the intensity of the sound, and speed is how fast the sound travels through a medium.
Firecrackers produce three types of energy: sound, light and intensity. That flourishing sound you hear after the blast is from the fast arrival of energy, which makes the air grow quicker than the speed of sound, causing a shockwave.
The A in "fast" is a short A sound. (The long A would make it sound like faced.)
A radio produces sound, and therefore sound energy. The radio waves, however, are electromagnetic energy, not sound. The function of a radio is to convert that electromagnetic energy into sound energy.
No, the amplitude of a sound wave is determined by the energy or intensity of the sound wave, not its pitch. Pitch is determined by the frequency of the sound wave, which is how fast the wave is vibrating.
Yes, sound energy is kinetic energy.
Yes, the word "fast" has a short a sound. It is pronounced like "fahst" rather than "fayst."
In an explosion, the primary types of energy released are in the form of heat, light, sound, and kinetic energy. The initial trigger, such as a chemical reaction or sudden release of pressure, releases stored energy that rapidly transforms into these different forms.
Sound travels fast because it propagates through a medium, such as air, by causing particles in the medium to vibrate and transfer energy. The speed at which sound travels depends on the density and elasticity of the medium - the denser and more elastic the medium, the faster sound can travel through it. In air at room temperature, sound travels at around 343 meters per second.
Because electromagnetic waves (light, radio, etc.) travel about 875,000 times as fast as sound waves.Speed of light = approx. 300,000,000 meters per secondSpeed of sound = approx 343 meters per second.
Sound energy is produced by vibrating objects, which convert mechanical energy into sound waves. The sound waves travel through a medium, such as air or water, to reach our ears and be perceived as sound.