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It is my belief, that sound traveling in waves is absorbed by the medium through which it travels. Since electrons in atoms are always moving, the energy created by the sound source, is absorbed into the fuzz of electrons in atoms which the wave tranfers energy to. In the end... Sound lasts forever, but is lost in the buzz of existence itself; hidden from our perception but somehow leaving a permanent imprint in reality for eternity!!!

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How are waves related to sound energy and seismic energy?

Waves are the carriers of both sound energy and seismic energy. In the case of sound energy, it is carried through compressional waves in the air or other mediums. For seismic energy, it is transmitted through elastic waves in the Earth's crust. In both cases, the energy is transferred through the vibration of particles.


Sound waves are what waves?

Sound waves are mechanical waves that travel through a medium, such as air or water, as vibrations. They are produced by a vibrating source and carry energy through the medium by causing particles to compress and expand in a wave-like pattern.


What is an explanation of how energy travels in waves to produce light and sound?

Light travels in waves, and sound travels in waves. However, sound waves and light waves are very different, and it is important not to confuse the two. Light travels in electromagnetic waves, and sound does not. Sound waves are caused by vibration.


What happens when sound waves interact with matter and each other?

When sound waves interact with matter and each other, they can be absorbed, reflected, refracted, diffracted, or scattered. These interactions can change the direction, speed, and intensity of the sound waves, affecting how we perceive and hear the sound.


When sound waves hit a barrier nothing happens?

When sound waves hit a barrier, they can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted. The barrier will block some of the sound energy, causing it to decrease in intensity as it interacts with the barrier. Sound waves can also diffract around the edges of the barrier, affecting how the sound is heard on the other side.

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How are waves related to sound energy and seismic energy?

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What happens to seismic waves in the air?

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In which direction do seismic waves travel from their point of origin?

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Do sound waves always travel in straight lines explain?

No, Sound is a pressure wave not a linear wave, the waves radiate spherically from their point of origin. Also as a pressure wave, it travels in a medium and if that medium is moving the sound wave propagation can be modified by that movement (bent). They also behave like sea waves impinging on a headland and can be bent round objects in their path in complex ways.


Do sound waves always travel in straight lines?

No, Sound is a pressure wave not a linear wave, the waves radiate spherically from their point of origin. Also as a pressure wave, it travels in a medium and if that medium is moving the sound wave propagation can be modified by that movement (bent). They also behave like sea waves impinging on a headland and can be bent round objects in their path in complex ways.


Which characteristics of sound waves is defined as the number of waves that pass a certain point in a second?

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