Why are sound waves called mechanical waves/2282675/9d02786d?utm_source=registration
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we know that mechanical waves require medium for travelling ,, and sound waves couldn't travel in Vaccum as they require medium for propagation so they are called mechanical waves .
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we know that mechanical waves require medium for travelling ,, and sound waves couldn't travel in Vaccum as they require medium for propagation so they are called mechanical waves .
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Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium in order to transport their energy from one location to another. Because mechanical waves rely on particle interaction in order to transport their energy, they cannot travel through regions of space that are void of particles. That is, mechanical waves cannot travel through a vacuum, so sound is also called mechanical waves....
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