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When you shout towards a balloon, the sound waves produced by your voice cause the air inside the balloon to vibrate. This vibration is what you feel as the slight resistance or pressure against your hand. The balloon acts as a medium for the sound waves to travel through and transfer their energy.
Sound travels in waves. Our ears register these waves and convert them into noise; however, our ears can only detect a very small range of sound waves. Many sound waves have a frenquency that is much too high or too low for our ears to "hear". If you've ever blown a dog whistle and made your pup yelp in pain while you couldn't hear a thing then you understand. The vibrations that you feel are low frequency sound waves which your body can feel but your ears can't hear. It is only when the higher frequency waves get to you that you hear the source.
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, not transverse waves.
Sound. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through a medium such as air and can be heard by our ears.
When we hear sound we do not feel the pushing the air becasue the sound waves are in form of comprestional waves.
Sound waves are waves of vibrations. When you speak, you vibrate a few air molecules, which vibrate and hit other air molecules, then more and more. when the molecules in your ear vibrate, you hear sound. But really, you feel the vibrations. Then why do we say hear, instead of feel? Because we are already used to saying hear. you wouldn't come to your friend and say, "Speak louder! I can't feel you!"
Because what comes out of the speaker's are sound waves, not air waves.
When you shout towards a balloon, the sound waves produced by your voice cause the air inside the balloon to vibrate. This vibration is what you feel as the slight resistance or pressure against your hand. The balloon acts as a medium for the sound waves to travel through and transfer their energy.
Sound travels in waves. Our ears register these waves and convert them into noise; however, our ears can only detect a very small range of sound waves. Many sound waves have a frenquency that is much too high or too low for our ears to "hear". If you've ever blown a dog whistle and made your pup yelp in pain while you couldn't hear a thing then you understand. The vibrations that you feel are low frequency sound waves which your body can feel but your ears can't hear. It is only when the higher frequency waves get to you that you hear the source.
Sound waves carry sound
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
sound waves are a example of mechanical waves
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, not transverse waves.
Waves; sound waves.
Sound. Sound waves are vibrations that travel through a medium such as air and can be heard by our ears.
sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.