Yes, vocal sounds are produced by vibrations of the vocal cords, creating mechanical waves that travel through the air and are heard as sound by our ears.
Vocal sounds are mechanical in nature. They are produced by the vibration of vocal cords in the larynx and then propagated through the air as sound waves. Electromagnetic waves, on the other hand, are a different type of wave that includes light and radio waves.
In matters of sound, mechanical vibrations are produced by the movement of objects, such as vocal cords or instrument strings, which create waves in the surrounding air. These waves travel through the air as sound waves until they reach our ears, where they are converted into electrical signals that our brain interprets as sound.
sounds waves are longitudinal and mechanical waves
Sounds are compressed air waves interpreted by the tympanic membrane (aka ear drum) in your ear. Sounds originate from the larynx (aka voice box) in your throat, when two muscles (the vocal chords) on the larynx contract to produce vibrations and thus compressed air waves as you exhale.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Vocal sounds are mechanical in nature. They are produced by the vibration of vocal cords in the larynx and then propagated through the air as sound waves. Electromagnetic waves, on the other hand, are a different type of wave that includes light and radio waves.
In matters of sound, mechanical vibrations are produced by the movement of objects, such as vocal cords or instrument strings, which create waves in the surrounding air. These waves travel through the air as sound waves until they reach our ears, where they are converted into electrical signals that our brain interprets as sound.
they viberate and the sound waves impuls into mechanical energy and impulses the brain as sound
they viberate and the sound waves impuls into mechanical energy and impulses the brain as sound
sounds waves are longitudinal and mechanical waves
Sounds are compressed air waves interpreted by the tympanic membrane (aka ear drum) in your ear. Sounds originate from the larynx (aka voice box) in your throat, when two muscles (the vocal chords) on the larynx contract to produce vibrations and thus compressed air waves as you exhale.
Mechanical waves, shock waves, etc.
Mechanical
The vocal cords in the larynx (voice box) are the vibrating objects that produce sounds in the human voice. Air passing through the vocal cords causes them to vibrate, creating sound waves that are shaped by the mouth, tongue, and lips to produce speech.
When a person speaks, mechanical energy is converted into sound energy. This is because the mechanical vibrations produced by the vocal cords travel through the air as sound waves, which can be heard by our ears.
Mechanical waves require a medium while Electromagnetic waves does not.
Another name for mechanical waves is elastic waves.