Sound cannot exist in a vacuum, as it requires a medium (such as air, water, or solid objects) to travel through in the form of waves. Therefore, in space where there is no air or medium for sound to travel through, sound cannot exist.
By definition, matter is required for sound to exist. Sound waves are transferred by vibration of molecules, which is why sound does not exist within the vacuum of space. In space nobody really can hear you scream.
Yes, sound waves exist which are not audible to the human ear. Humans can hear sound waves having frequency between 20 - 20,000 Hz. Other all frequencies lie outside our hearing range and are called ultrasonic or supersonic waves.
Sound and vibration are related because sound is a type of mechanical wave that is caused by a vibrating object. When an object vibrates, it creates pressure variations in the surrounding medium, such as air, which are detected by our ears as sound. Thus, vibrations are necessary for sound to exist.
Sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum because they require a medium, such as air, to propagate through. In the absence of a medium, there are no particles for the sound waves to compress and rarefy, thus preventing their transmission.
Yes, energy can exist without matter. Energy is a distinct concept from matter and can exist in various forms such as light, heat, motion, or sound. In the absence of matter, energy can still propagate and interact with its surroundings.
Interesting question.... If your brain is unable to receive and process sound waves, then I suppose sound doesn't exist to you, but that certainly doesn't mean that sound doesn't exist in general.
The technology did not yet exist for sound.
They make no sound because they do not exist.
Unicorns are unable to make a sound, as they don't exist in real life!
Light can exist without sound. A fluorescent light is an example of this. But yes, light can exist before sound. Light and sound are created simultaneously by something like lightning. It's just that the light is propagated much faster than the sound. We all know that we see the flash of lightning before we hear the sound it makes, and we can "calculate" the distance to the bolt by simple mathematical means.
It has a short I sound, and so does the E. (ig-zist).
yes..... Some machine will somehow find some noise...... But if ur in a place with no sound then theres no sound =]
No recordings of her exist
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Because at that time technology to add sound to a movie strip did not exist.
By definition, matter is required for sound to exist. Sound waves are transferred by vibration of molecules, which is why sound does not exist within the vacuum of space. In space nobody really can hear you scream.
No. The hard g sound does not exist in Spanish.