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Sort of. Light and sound are forms of energy, which according to Einstein, is a form of matter ( E=mc2). For most purposes, though, energy isn't really matter. moreover , light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless particle..!
Sound is not made up of matter; it is a disturbance that travels through a medium, such as air or water. Light, on the other hand, is made up of electromagnetic waves, which are forms of energy rather than matter.
Yes, all sound is simply a vibration of the particles of matter. In space, where there is not continuous matter, there is no sound.
no light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless partical.
Sound energy is produced when matter vibrates. This vibration creates waves that travel through a medium, such as air or water, and are interpreted by our ears as sound.
because it doesn't take up space
yes
Sort of. Light and sound are forms of energy, which according to Einstein, is a form of matter ( E=mc2). For most purposes, though, energy isn't really matter. moreover , light and sound is energy not matter because it is the massless particle..!
Yes they all are matter because every thing in the world is made out of matter. Also because heat is a solid, water is a liquid, bacteria is a liquid, and oxygen is a gas.
Sound is not made up of matter; it is a disturbance that travels through a medium, such as air or water. Light, on the other hand, is made up of electromagnetic waves, which are forms of energy rather than matter.
sound is not matter because it dose not take up space and it dose not have volume
It is not a matter because it actually travels through matter (air)
no because sound travels through matter so the other person wouldn't hear you
Yes because the air makes vibrations that make a sound. no matter what it is it makes a sound because of the vibrations.
Yes, all sound is simply a vibration of the particles of matter. In space, where there is not continuous matter, there is no sound.
Outerspace has no sound. This is because outerspace is essentially devoid of matter, and matter is required for sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon of a travelling pressure wave, and in space there is essentially no gas or media to transmit a wave.
Yes, compressional waves are what sound is made of. Since there is no sound in a vacuum, it can be assumed that compressional waves only travel through matter. You can also think of it like this: they're called compression waves because something is compressing. If there was no matter, there'd be nothing for them to compress.