they both transfer energy
Sound waves need a medium to propagate. Light-waves and other electromagnetic wave (radio, xray) do not.
dolphins kind of have xray vision they use sound waves and feel what comes back
The most common name for the reflection of sound waves is "echo." An echo occurs when sound waves bounce off a surface and return to the source, causing a repeating sound effect.
Both can be studied as waves.
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body. A transducer sends out sound waves that bounce off tissues and organs, creating echoes that are picked up and translated into images by a computer. These images can help healthcare providers visualize internal structures for diagnostic purposes.
They have the same wavelength and harmony. Sometimes the amplitude.
Sound waves are detected by the fact that the waves can cause objects to vibrate. The vibrations from the sound waves must be converted into a signal and then amplified and processed. Your ear and a microphone are common detectors of sound.
They both convert between electrical impulses and sound waves. The microphone converts sound waves into electrical impulses and the loudspeaker converts electrical impulses into sound waves.
Light waves, sound waves, and radio waves are all forms of energy that propagate through a medium (such as air or space) in the form of waves. They all have different wavelengths and frequencies, which determine their properties and how they interact with the environment.
Sound waves are a longitudinal wave - a compression and rarefaction. These waves can vary in frequency, and by their complexity. Some sounds are pleasant and musical, whilst other waves are unpleasant or raucous. Sound waves also vary in amplitude. from the softest to the painfully loud.
Sound waves carry sound
Mechanical waves such as sound and water waves.Electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio, microwaves, x-rays.