Leonardo DaVinci
answ2. NO to the above. The question is probably not capable of a real answer.
Even the Greeks had a good understanding of sound waves, and harmonics.
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, not transverse waves.
Frequency as a concept was discovered through the study of sound waves by scientists in the 19th century, notably by physicists such as Joseph Fourier and Hermann von Helmholtz. They observed that sound waves exhibited regular patterns of vibrations which could be quantified by measuring the number of cycles per second, now known as Hertz. This led to the development of the concept of frequency as a fundamental property of waves.
No, you cannot see sound waves. Sound waves move more quickly than we can process with our eyes. Technically, sound waves are invisible.
Francis Galton is credited with discovering ultrasonic waves in 1893. He observed that high-frequency sound waves could not be heard by the human ear but could still be detected by certain animals.
by using sound waves
Leonardo da Vinci is credited with the initial discovery that sound travels in waves. Others expanded on his work, such as Galileo who discovered that the pitch of sound depends on the frequency of those waves.
Sound waves carry sound
Yes sound does produce waves. These special waves are called sound waves.
sound waves are a example of mechanical waves
Sound waves are longitudinal waves, not transverse waves.
you actuallydont hear with your ears sound waves go into your ear which vibrate your eardrum and somehow sends the message to your brain that there is sound in the air.
Waves; sound waves.
sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.
Waves of sound.
Sound waves
Frequency as a concept was discovered through the study of sound waves by scientists in the 19th century, notably by physicists such as Joseph Fourier and Hermann von Helmholtz. They observed that sound waves exhibited regular patterns of vibrations which could be quantified by measuring the number of cycles per second, now known as Hertz. This led to the development of the concept of frequency as a fundamental property of waves.