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Sound travels in waves through a medium, such as air, water, or solid materials. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in air pressure that propagate outward as waves. These waves cause particles in the medium to oscillate back and forth, transmitting the sound energy.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, which means they oscillate in the same direction as their propagation. Therefore, sound waves do not exhibit polarization like transverse waves, such as light waves.
Sound waves produce sound. These are longitudinal waves that travel through a medium, like air, and are produced by vibrations of a source, like a speaker or vocal cords. Sound waves have frequency and amplitude properties that determine the pitch and volume of the sound.
No, you cannot see sound waves. Sound waves move more quickly than we can process with our eyes. Technically, sound waves are invisible.
No, sound waves require a medium like air, water, or solids to travel through. In a vacuum where there is no medium, sound waves cannot propagate.
No. Vibrating air IS sound waves. With no atmosphere (no air, like in space), there are no sound waves.
ocean waves have to do with water and sound waves have to do with sound
Sound waves are longitudinal waves; they travel from side to side, not up and down like transverse waves.
Sound travels in waves through a medium, such as air, water, or solid materials. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in air pressure that propagate outward as waves. These waves cause particles in the medium to oscillate back and forth, transmitting the sound energy.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, which means they oscillate in the same direction as their propagation. Therefore, sound waves do not exhibit polarization like transverse waves, such as light waves.
Sound waves produce sound. These are longitudinal waves that travel through a medium, like air, and are produced by vibrations of a source, like a speaker or vocal cords. Sound waves have frequency and amplitude properties that determine the pitch and volume of the sound.
No, you cannot see sound waves. Sound waves move more quickly than we can process with our eyes. Technically, sound waves are invisible.
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No, sound waves require a medium like air, water, or solids to travel through. In a vacuum where there is no medium, sound waves cannot propagate.
Waves are related to sound because sound is a type of wave that travels through a medium, such as air or water. Sound waves are created by vibrations and travel in a similar way to other types of waves, like light waves.
You need a source that produces sound waves, a medium through which the sound waves can travel (like air, water, or a solid material), and a receiver (like ears or a microphone) that can detect and interpret the sound waves.
Unpolarized waves will look random.