Sound doesn't have any weight
Sound must travel through a medium, and as sound travels it loses energy
it doesn't have weight!
The EIGH in "weight" and "weigh" is a long A vowel sound (sound like wait and way).
You can prove that sound waves have energy by using them to do work. Consider a microphone: when you speak into it, the diaphragm vibrates (i.e. it gains kinetic energy). This shows that sound waves have the capacity to do work and therefore have energy.
Something has to vibrate, and the sound waves have to travel to your ears.
because there are more particles in a solid and they are all joined together and in a gas they are all spaced out so the sound goes through it and loses a bit of vibration and solids it gains vibrations from it and loses some From TheJonnyjj=D
the person wouldn't collect alot of sound to hear
Sound must travel through a medium, and as sound travels it loses energy
For a sound wave to be created there has to be a vibration
18 weeks into pregnancy :)
it doesn't have weight!
sound
The EIGH in "weight" and "weigh" is a long A vowel sound (sound like wait and way).
Alice Loses Out - 1925 was released on: USA: 15 June 1925 USA: 1 March 1930 (sound version)
Francis Gage in the episode "Without a Sound".
Sound of the Sky happened in 2010.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in happen and cat.