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Vibration sound waves travel through different mediums by causing particles in the medium to bump into each other, transferring the energy of the vibration. The speed of sound waves varies depending on the medium they are traveling through, with faster speeds in denser materials like solids and slower speeds in less dense materials like gases.
Sound and heat are both forms of energy that can be transmitted through a medium. They both propagate through the vibration of particles - sound through the vibration of air molecules and heat through the vibration of atoms and molecules. Both sound and heat can also be absorbed, reflected, or conducted by different materials.
Yes, we see that when some people sing on seeing a glass it breaks in to piece's so we can say that vibration travel through air
Sound cannot travel through vacuum, as it requires a medium such as air, water, or solid materials to propagate. Sound waves need molecules to transmit the vibration, so in the absence of a medium, such as in space, sound cannot travel.
Vibration can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. In solids, such as metal or wood, vibrations travel quickly due to the close arrangement of particles. In liquids and gases, such as water or air, vibrations travel more slowly but can still propagate.
Sound is a vibration. It passes on energy from one molecule to another.
Vibration sound waves travel through different mediums by causing particles in the medium to bump into each other, transferring the energy of the vibration. The speed of sound waves varies depending on the medium they are traveling through, with faster speeds in denser materials like solids and slower speeds in less dense materials like gases.
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Sound and heat are both forms of energy that can be transmitted through a medium. They both propagate through the vibration of particles - sound through the vibration of air molecules and heat through the vibration of atoms and molecules. Both sound and heat can also be absorbed, reflected, or conducted by different materials.
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The sound is made of vibration so as it moves, it vibrates the material to carry the sound. This also depends on what kind of material.
Yes, we see that when some people sing on seeing a glass it breaks in to piece's so we can say that vibration travel through air
Sound cannot travel through vacuum, as it requires a medium such as air, water, or solid materials to propagate. Sound waves need molecules to transmit the vibration, so in the absence of a medium, such as in space, sound cannot travel.
Electromagnetic waves.
Some, but not all. Some materials are insulators- heat does not travel well through them.
Vibration can travel through solids, liquids, and gases. In solids, such as metal or wood, vibrations travel quickly due to the close arrangement of particles. In liquids and gases, such as water or air, vibrations travel more slowly but can still propagate.