Sound energy is created by the compression of waves in a gas, liquid, or solid that are detected by your ear. The vibrations of these waves travel through the medium and cause the eardrum to vibrate, which is then converted into electrical signals that are processed by the brain as sound.
A compression wave is not matter, it is a transference of energy.
Liquid is a phase of matter. Energy is created when matter is manipulated
i think it also depends on it's weight of course
Liquid can possess both potential and kinetic energy. Potential energy is the stored energy within a liquid due to its position or composition, such as gravitational potential energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion exhibited by a liquid, like the movement of water flowing in a river.
Energy transfer from your hand to liquid occurs through conduction when your hand comes in contact with the liquid. Heat from your hand is transferred to the liquid molecules, increasing their kinetic energy and raising the temperature of the liquid.
A compression wave is not matter, it is a transference of energy.
Energy from the pressurization of a gas or liquid converted to heat
Liquid is a phase of matter. Energy is created when matter is manipulated
The volume of a liquid responds poorly to compression, but might decrease slightly.
By extreme cooling and compression
Gases turns into liquid because it loses its kinetic energy and gains the potential energy,all with effect to its surrounding.In gas state this kinetic energy provides pressure,heat and other forms of forces.When in liquid state,the potential energy provides surface tension,viscousity and other kind of effects
Liquid Liquid was created in 1980.
Heat of compression refers to the increase in temperature that occurs when a gas or air is compressed. It is computed using the formula: Q = mCp(T2-T1), where Q is the heat of compression, m is the mass of the gas, Cp is the specific heat at constant pressure, T1 is the initial temperature, and T2 is the final temperature after compression.
When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas energy is absorbed. When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid energy is released.
i think it also depends on it's weight of course
Energy content of the molecules of gas decreases. Energy of the system remains same. But it depends on what the conditions are too. Depends on the process of conversion: If it's isobaric, then decreases If it's isochoric, then decreases If it's isothermal, then increases If it's adiabatic, then no change
Liquid can possess both potential and kinetic energy. Potential energy is the stored energy within a liquid due to its position or composition, such as gravitational potential energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion exhibited by a liquid, like the movement of water flowing in a river.