Science, asked by momibhuyan, 1 year ago

How does sound waves travel in the air medium?Explain​

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Answered by preetgoswami44
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Sound energy comes in the form ofwaves as a result of vibration, and ittravels by creating waves in the particles of its medium. It can travel byair, liquids, or solids. The vibrations jump from one particle to another. The process is similar to touching a still body of water and creating ripples orwaves.

Answered by hamza2912
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Answer:

Do not conclude that sound is a transverse wave that has crests and troughs. Sound waves traveling through air are indeed longitudinal waves with compressions and rarefactions. As sound passes through air (or any fluid medium), the particles of air do not vibrate in a transverse manner.

Explanation:

Sound energy comes in the form of waves as a result of vibration, and it travels by creating waves in the particles of its medium. It can travel by air, liquids, or solids. The vibrations jump from one particle to another. The process is similar to touching a still body of water and creating ripples or waves.

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