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1. What is the difference between sound waves and waves rising in water?​

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Answered by seenmp1975
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Answer:

Sound waves work in a completely different way. ... Water waves shake energy over the surface of the sea, while sound waves thump energy through the body of the air. Sound waves are compression waves. They're also called longitudinal waves because the air vibrates along the same direction as the wave travels

Explanation:

The sound waves don't move through the air, they move through the water. Sound waves actually travel five times faster in water than in air. Underwater those sound waves don't vibrate the ossicles bones in your inner ear. ... Air is so different from flesh that the sound waves are able to vibrate off your fleshy bits

Types of Waves in Physics

Mechanical waves.

Electromagnetic waves.

Matter waves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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For water waves, the disturbance is in the surface of the water, perhaps created by a rock thrown into a pond or by a swimmer splashing the surface repeatedly. For sound waves, the disturbance is a change in air pressure, perhaps created by the oscillating cone inside a speaker.

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