Sound energy consists of vibrations (waves) given off by a vibrating object.
My friend eat everyday in the morning apple juice because it give us energy.
When a fuse blows, the energy transfer can be represented by the equation: Electrical energy → Thermal energy + Light energy + Sound energy
Sound energy is produced by vibrating objects, which convert mechanical energy into sound waves. The sound waves travel through a medium, such as air or water, to reach our ears and be perceived as sound.
One word that means the same thing as energy is "vigor."
1. sound energy incident on a panel causes the panel to vibrate (especially at resonant and coincident frequencies). sound energy -> mechanical energy 2. sound energy passing through an absorber will dissipate as heat. sound energy -> thermal energy
If you mean what is the greek word for "wood sound" then its: Ξύλινος ήχος [xeelinos ehos] If you mean HOW DOES the Greek word for wood sound, then it's xeelo
"Sonido" is the Spanish word for "sound."
My friend eat everyday in the morning apple juice because it give us energy.
The EA Pair in the word 'mean' has a long E sound. The short E word would be 'men.'
Sound is made out of waves and Light is made out of things called wave-particles and are kind of like waves, but not always. But if you mean Sound energy and Light energy I don't really know wat you mean with Sound energy
you mean onomatopoeia... a sound that is a word
to make a sound
It is an onomatopoeia, or a sound word, which describes the sound a ping against a metal object might sound like.
Sound or noise.
Sonus is the Latin word for 'sound'.
No. The word "thunder" refers to the sound, not to the light you see.
Yes. The EA pair has a long E sound as in meat and bean. All uses of the word share the same pronunciation.Yes, the word mean has a long e sound. Often when you see an e and a together it is a clue the sound may be long e. There are some words where that is not true though, like bread and head.