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Sound is a type of mechanical wave, specifically a longitudinal wave that travels through a medium such as air, water, or solids. It consists of compressions and rarefactions that create variations in air pressure which are perceived by our ears as sound.
A sound wave is a compression wave because it consists of alternating areas of high and low pressure. When a sound is produced, it creates a disturbance in the air molecules, causing them to compress and expand as the wave travels through the medium. This compression and rarefaction of air molecules create the perception of sound.
No. Sound is a longitudinal wave consisting of mechanical vibrations travelling through matter (solid , liquid, gas, etc). An electromagnetic wave (light) is, classically, a transversely oscillating electric and magnetic field and requires no medium in order to travel.
In order for a sound wave to form, a vibrating object must disturb the particles in a medium (such as air, water, or solids), causing them to vibrate. These vibrating particles then create a series of compressions and rarefactions that propagate through the medium as a sound wave.
A sound wave can travel mor quickly in water than in air
sound waves travel through the air particles
Sound wave do not travel through vaccum as it need medium to travel.
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Sound is a type of mechanical wave, specifically a longitudinal wave that travels through a medium such as air, water, or solids. It consists of compressions and rarefactions that create variations in air pressure which are perceived by our ears as sound.
Longitudinal Wave
Yes, sound is a wave and it travels when there is a medium for it to travel through.
The travelling of light and sound are two contrasting things.The sound wave being a longitudinal mechanical wave requires a medium and makes use of the inertia and elasticity of the medium in order to progress.Whereas a light wave being an electromagnetic wave requires no medium to travel and propogates by means of changing electric and magnetic fields.
A sound wave is a compression wave because it consists of alternating areas of high and low pressure. When a sound is produced, it creates a disturbance in the air molecules, causing them to compress and expand as the wave travels through the medium. This compression and rarefaction of air molecules create the perception of sound.
Sound is a pressure wave. Objects that "allow" sound to travel through them could be called wave guides.
First of all, it needs a source. But mostly, it needs vibrations. Depending on how strong the vibrations are determine how long the sound wave will travel.
No. Sound is a longitudinal wave consisting of mechanical vibrations travelling through matter (solid , liquid, gas, etc). An electromagnetic wave (light) is, classically, a transversely oscillating electric and magnetic field and requires no medium in order to travel.
In order for a sound wave to form, a vibrating object must disturb the particles in a medium (such as air, water, or solids), causing them to vibrate. These vibrating particles then create a series of compressions and rarefactions that propagate through the medium as a sound wave.