technically they are the same.... Sound is just a vibration wave in the air that is perceived by our auditory sense organs. However certain vibratory frequencies will travel faster than others and then there's the harmonic capability of having more than one object vibrating which can produce opposite effects or combined amplitudes. like a set of Tuning Forks that. 2 of which might create a single sound or maybe cancel each other out and produce no perceived sound.
Sound travels through different mediums by creating vibrations that are transmitted through the molecules of the medium. These vibrations cause the molecules to bump into each other, passing the sound energy along. The speed of sound varies depending on the medium, with sound traveling faster through solids than liquids and gases.
30C. Sound is the vibrations of air molecules. In other words, the movement of particles. The hotter something is, the faster the particles are moving. So if the particles move faster, "sound" will move faster.
Sound travels faster in hotter temperatures because the molecules in the medium are moving faster, allowing sound vibrations to propagate more quickly. In colder temperatures, the molecules move more slowly, which can slow down the speed of sound.
Sound travels faster in solids than in air or liquids because the particles in a solid are closer together, which allows sound waves to transfer energy more efficiently. The closer proximity of particles in a solid results in faster transmission of vibrations, leading to a higher speed of sound.
* The speed of light in a vacuum, * The speed of sound,
the sound travels at the speed of sound, but the gasses dont
Sound travels through different mediums by creating vibrations that are transmitted through the molecules of the medium. These vibrations cause the molecules to bump into each other, passing the sound energy along. The speed of sound varies depending on the medium, with sound traveling faster through solids than liquids and gases.
30C. Sound is the vibrations of air molecules. In other words, the movement of particles. The hotter something is, the faster the particles are moving. So if the particles move faster, "sound" will move faster.
Light is much faster then the speed of sound. Sound travels at a speed of about 768 Miles per hour, when light travels at a speed of 186,282 miles per SECOND.
Sound travels faster in hotter temperatures because the molecules in the medium are moving faster, allowing sound vibrations to propagate more quickly. In colder temperatures, the molecules move more slowly, which can slow down the speed of sound.
No. Light travels much faster than sound.
No. Speed depends on how dense the material is that the sound travels through- it travels faster in dense water than in light air. The VOLUME of the sound has no bearing on the speed that it travels.
Sound travels faster in solids than in air or liquids because the particles in a solid are closer together, which allows sound waves to transfer energy more efficiently. The closer proximity of particles in a solid results in faster transmission of vibrations, leading to a higher speed of sound.
sound travels at a certain speed but jets go faster than sound waves
* The speed of light in a vacuum, * The speed of sound,
The denser the medium, the faster sound travels in it.
When an airplane travels faster than the speed of sound, it creates a sonic boom. This is a loud noise produced by the shock waves formed as the aircraft exceeds the speed of sound.