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Everywhere. Sound is a series of longitudinally compresson and rarefraction volumes of (air).

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What if the molecules from a sound wave are compressed?

Nothing. That IS how a sound wave is propagated.


What happens to air molecules as sound travels?

As sound travels, air molecules are compressed and rarefied in a wave-like pattern. When a sound wave passes through a medium like air, the molecules vibrate back and forth in the direction of the wave, transmitting the sound energy. This vibration causes changes in pressure that our ears detect as sound.


What are the denser areas of a sound wave called?

The denser areas of a sound wave are called compressions. These are regions where air particles are compressed together, resulting in higher pressure and increased density.


What is compressed portion of sound wave?

The compressed portion of a sound wave is called the compression phase. This is where air particles are squeezed together, resulting in higher pressure and increased molecular density. The compression phase is followed by the rarefaction phase, where the air particles spread out, resulting in lower pressure and decreased molecular density.


How does sound travel through jello?

Sound is a compressed vibration of the medium it travels through. In typical circumstances, this is air. When a sound wave travelling through air hits a bowl of jello, the wave slows down as it is a denser medium. Otherwise, it acts in completely the same manner.


What is the high point on a sound wave?

The high point on a sound wave is called the crest, where the amplitude is at its maximum value. This is the point where the air particles are most compressed and where the sound is perceived as loudest.


What are molecules in the compression part of a sound wave?

Sound waves that are compressed are made of (air) molecules that are more densely concentrated - that is (ie) more molecules are packed into the space of the compressed wave than there are in the (same) space of the surrounding expanded waves.


How do air molecules move when a basketball hits a gym surface?

As regards the ones on thie inside, the air atoms and molecules (yes, there are both 'cause air is a mixture of gases) are compressed on the inside of the ball. They are compressed in the area adjacent to the surface that is being compressed, and the compression wave travels across the inside of the ball to the other side and rebounds. Yes, a wave will result from the compression of one side of the ball. And that compression wave moves really fast in there. Like about the speed of sound.


What is the name for air particles bunching up in a sound wave?

That phenomenon is called compression. Sound waves are made up of areas where air particles are compressed together (high pressure) and areas where they are spread out (low pressure), resulting in the perception of sound.


What waves consists of compressed and ratified regions of particles that are colliding with one another?

A longitudinal wave such as a sound wave.


What happens to the air particles as the sound wave travels through them?

As the sound wave travels through the air, the air particles vibrate back and forth in the direction of the wave, transferring the sound energy.


What are sound waves made of?

Compressed and rarefied air.