If you mean a chain link fence or picket fence, sound will go right through it. If you mean a fence you can't see through, one standing 6 or so feet high with no gaps, it can reduce the sound, but not prevent it from escaping entirely.
Back and forth in the direction of propagation of the sound waves.
No, it cannot, since in a vacuum (space) there are no molecules to propagate (pass along) the vibrations of sound waves. Sound transmission gets weaker and weaker as the air pressure decreases (going up in altitude) and finally ceases when the air pressure is close to zero.
The distance sound travels before you hear an echo depends on various factors such as the environment and the surfaces it reflects off. Generally, sound can travel up to approximately 17 meters (56 feet) before the echo becomes noticeable.
Yes. If they didn't you wouldn't hear sound. Your ear picks up the vibrations it receives and interprets them as sounds.
Yes Sound travel faster in fog because fog is made of dens air so molecules are close to each other and sound travel by disturbance in molecules it means molecules transfer sound wave by hitting each other . so they do it on faster rate and it travel faster ( same case for rainy day)
pick it up or if its a high fence climb over the fence
I picked up my dogs crap and threw it over the fence
Yes sound do travel anywhere so if you have projects, essays, homework assignment, write it up: Yes, sound do travel anywhere :)
Sound can't travel in wavy waves because if it did, the sound would be messed up and dodgy.
stile or turnstile
you can have a fence up to 6 feet in height with up to one foot of lattice over that.
Back and forth in the direction of propagation of the sound waves.
Sound can travel through any medium. If you remove the medium you would end up with a vacuum. It is in vacuums that sound cannot travel as it needs a medium to travel (it travels as a compression wave or shear wave). Space is almost a perfect vacuum so sound is unable to travel through space.
Since space is a vacuum, sound waves do not travel through space. Sound waves need a substance to travel through, since there is nothing in a vacuum, sound waves have nothing to travel through. Thus, a cymbal struck in space would not make an audible sound.
Look up "How dose sound travel?" and you get part of the answer. The medium (thing) has moleclus and pitacles. If there were no medeum there's moleclus and pitacles and if there's no moleclus and pitacles there's, well, no sound.
sound is made up of vibrations, and so you hear sound as the vibrations travel through the particles of solids liquids and gases.
The speed of sound is faster then the amount of speed a sneeze can generate. The speed of sound travels 741mph while the information that is provided shows a sneeze can travel up to 100mph.