All states of matter:solids, liquids and gases. But not through vacuum.
Sound energy is transmitted as mechanical waves that propagate through a medium such as air, water, or solids. Light energy, on the other hand, is transmitted as electromagnetic waves that do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.
sound energy can be transmitted from gases,plasma andliquids and as longitudinal waves, also called a compression waves. it requires a medium to propagate. through solids it can be transmitted as both longitudnal waves and transverse waves
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
The energy in a sound wave is called acoustic energy. It is the mechanical energy that is transmitted through a medium in the form of sound waves.
Sound energy is transmitted as mechanical waves that propagate through a medium (such as air or water) by causing particles to vibrate. Light energy is transmitted as electromagnetic waves that can travel through a vacuum and do not require a medium in order to propagate.
Sound energy is transmitted as mechanical waves that propagate through a medium such as air, water, or solids. Light energy, on the other hand, is transmitted as electromagnetic waves that do not require a medium and can travel through a vacuum.
sound energy can be transmitted from gases,plasma andliquids and as longitudinal waves, also called a compression waves. it requires a medium to propagate. through solids it can be transmitted as both longitudnal waves and transverse waves
The energy in a sound wave is called acoustic energy. It is the mechanical energy that is transmitted through a medium in the form of sound waves.
Sound waves are transmitted in this manner.
Sound energy is transmitted as mechanical waves that propagate through a medium (such as air or water) by causing particles to vibrate. Light energy is transmitted as electromagnetic waves that can travel through a vacuum and do not require a medium in order to propagate.
When a guitarist plays a guitar, mechanical energy from the guitarist's fingers is converted into sound energy through the vibration of the guitar strings. The sound energy is then transmitted through the air as sound waves, creating audible music.
Sound is caused by vibrations, and (at least experimentally) energy could be derived from the variance in transmitted vibrations.
SOUND
Sound is a form of energy that travels in waves through a medium, such as air or water. In science, sound is defined as vibrations that are transmitted through a medium and can be detected by the human ear.
Sound energy can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted when it encounters different surfaces. Absorption occurs when the sound energy is taken in by a material, reflection happens when sound bounces off a surface, and transmission occurs when sound passes through a material. The amount of each process depends on the properties of the surface the sound hits.
Cymbals produce sound energy when struck. The kinetic energy from the strike is converted into vibrational energy, causing the cymbal to resonate and produce sound waves. This sound energy is then transmitted through the air, allowing us to hear the distinct tones of the cymbal.
When sound hits a surface, it is either transmitted through the material or reflected back out, similar as light is. When sound is transmitted through matter, it is diffused (or spread out) by said matter; and also a small portion of the sound is converted to energy (such as heat). This is based on my personal understanding, it may not be 100% accurate but I you out.