first there is a wave of sound that is made bye vocal chords or something making a vibration that sound bounces off objects around it and go into your ear and is detected bye the hair in your ear
sound energy can be transmitted from gases,plasma andliquids and as longitudinal waves, also called a compression waves. it requires a medium to propagate. through solids it can be transmitted as both longitudnal waves and transverse waves
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
Sound creates waves in a material- compression waves. These waves are transmitted through the atoms/molecules in the material to the receiver. The denser a material is, the more effectively sound may travel; this is because the sound waves are transmitted more easily through the tightly packed molecules.
When sound waves encounter a barrier, they can be absorbed, reflected, transmitted, or diffracted.
Sound waves transmit sound through a solid, as well as air and water. Sound waves cannot be transmitted through a vacuum.
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Information is usually transmitted in terms of either radio waves or acoustic energy in a telephone. Machines such as the fax are usually used.
Yes, waves can carry sound. Sound is a type of wave that travels through a medium, such as air or water, by causing particles in the medium to vibrate. These vibrations are transmitted as waves and can be perceived as sound by our ears.
Yes, sound can be transmitted, reflected, or absorbed by materials. When sound waves encounter a material, they can pass through it (transmitted), bounce off it (reflected), or be partially or completely dampened (absorbed) depending on the properties of the material. Soundproofing materials are designed to absorb sound waves to reduce noise.
Sound is transmitted through gases, plasma, and liquids as longitudinal waves. However, through solids it can be transmitted through either longitudinal waves or transversal waves. To view the source and more information go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound
Sound energy is transmitted as mechanical waves that propagate through a medium such as air, water, or solids. Light energy, on the other hand, is transmitted as electromagnetic waves that do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.
Yes, yes, and no. They can't be polarized, because their vibration is in the direction of their motion, not across it. But they also exhibit diffraction and dispersion ... almost everything you would expect from waves.