The only sound waves that can travel through air are longitudinal waves, if that's what you mean.
Sound propagates through a longitudinal wave, a type of mechanical wave.
Standing sound waves.
Standing sound waves.
Sound waves are not a type of electromagnetic wave. Sound waves are mechanical vibrations that require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate, whereas electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum.
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Every type of sound wave produced is a longitudinal wave.
sound wave, and a longitudinal
A sound wave.
Longitudinal Wave
Sound travels in water as a longitudinal wave.
Sound propagates through a longitudinal wave, a type of mechanical wave.
A flute wave is a type of sound wave, specifically a longitudinal wave. When a flutist plays a note, it creates a series of compressions and rarefactions in the air, resulting in a sound wave that travels through the air to reach our ears.
The type of wave in which amplitude changes to create sound is a sound wave. Amplitude is the measure of the changes within the wave.
Yes, a longitudinal wave can be a sound wave. Sound waves are a type of longitudinal wave that travel through a medium by compressing and expanding the particles in the medium in the direction of the wave's motion.
A sound wave is logitudinal because the motion of the medium (air) travels in the same direction as the wave (back and forth).
You mean could they tell if someone was playing bass or violin? Yes.
No, sound is not a type of electromagnetic wave. Sound is actually a mechanical wave that requires a medium (such as air, water, or solids) to travel through, while electromagnetic waves like light do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.