Yes, sound waves with very high frequencies can be able to drive the sound waves.
No, soundwaves do not require a medium to travel through in a vacuum. In a medium like air or water, soundwaves propagate by creating compressions and rarefactions in the molecules of the medium, allowing the wave to be transmitted.
The number of soundwaves, or any type of wave, is known as the frequency. You can use the V=Fλ equation to calculate the other properties of a wave (V = wavespeed, F = Frequency and λ = wave length). So really, if you change the frequency of a wave, you also change the wavespeed and the wavelength, as they are directly related by this equation.
A windsmith is a skilled craftsman who creates and manipulates the flow of wind for practical or artistic purposes. They may design wind-driven machines, such as windmills or wind turbines, or create installations that utilize the movement of air to generate sound or visual effects.
Wind turbines do not directly rely on the sun for energy production like solar panels do, but the movement of wind is ultimately driven by the sun. The sun's uneven heating of the Earth's surface creates temperature differences that lead to air movement and ultimately wind, which spins the blades of a wind turbine to produce electricity.
Wind turbines do not slow down the Earth's rotation. The amount of energy extracted by wind turbines is very small compared to the Earth's total energy, so it does not have a significant impact on the rotation of the Earth.
Turbines are driven by steam so it is thermodynamic energy, but that can be created by burning fossil fuels or by nuclear fission
Alternators are not only driven by turbines, they can be alternator can be driven by any prime mover -including 'motors' if necessary.
Turbines range in size from the very small air driven turbines in dentists drills to massive units in power plants. The term includes windmills and jet engines, vacuum cleaners and kids' toys.
Turbines that are driven by falling water.
No, it can be made by rotating machines or by solar panels. Rotating machines can be driven by engines or by the wind. Engines can be water turbines (hydroelectric), steam turbines (coal/oil), gas turbines or petrol or diesel.
Via big generators. Generators are rotating machines that output electric power when the shaft is spun by an external source, sort of like electric motors in reverse. The generators are driven by many things: water turbines, which are driven by water from a dam Steam turbines, which are driven by steam from boilers heated by burning oil or coal, or nuclear power, or geothermal power. Wind turbines, driven by wind Solar cells And probably a few other things... Actually there is one source of electric power not driven by a generator, and that is fuel cells that produce electricity directly by chemical reaction.
In the oil and Gas industries , power is generated by electrical generators driven by Gas turbines , Steam turbines , reciprocating engines or in some cases turbo expanders.
eardrum
No
Soundwaves - 1983 was released on: USA: 30 March 1983 (San Francisco, California)
Wind turbines are driven by the force of the wind, which causes the blades to rotate. This rotational motion is then converted into energy through a generator to produce electricity. Sailboats are also driven by wind, using sails to harness the power of the wind for propulsion.
No.