Physics, asked by Rudro07, 3 months ago

If energy is universal... then what hapens to Sound energy when we talk around. Where does it go?​

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Answered by Ranveerx107
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Explanation:

Sound is the movement of particles within a medium. That medium can be a gas such as air, a fluid such as water or even a solid. The energy of sound is the vibration of these particles, and the transmission of sound from one place to another is by passing the vibration from particle to particle. The image below [taken from ] shows how the particles bunch up and separate as the sound wave travels through the medium. The amount energy here is how much the particles vibrate, or their displacement from the equilibrium position. The greater the displacement the, greater the acoustic pressure, the greater the amount of energy transmitted.

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