Sound waves are not liquid. Sound waves are merely vibrations transmitted across a medium. The medium can be any solid, liquid or gas. Some media are more suitable for transferring sound waves than others. For example, polystyrene foam is very poorly suited for sound transferrence, lending to its use as acoustic insulation.
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Ocean waves, seismic waves, and sound waves are some examples.
Ocean waves, seismic waves, and sound waves are some examples.
Ocean waves, seismic waves, and sound waves are some examples.
vibrations caused by the sound waves travel thru the water making the water vibrate causing sound. that is why you cant hear someone talk under water at great distances. the water is denser than the sound waves
Sound, and P-waves of an earthquake.
Some examples include waves on a water surface; sound waves; electromagnetic waves (this includes light); and gravitational waves.
Mechanical waves are waves that need a medium to go through. Some examples are ocean waves, seismic waves, and sound waves. Also when a slinky moves back and forth or at right angles it is like a wave.
Examples of longitudinal waves other than sound include seismic waves (such as P-waves and S-waves), ultrasonic waves used in medical imaging, and waves in slinkies or springs. These waves propagate through a medium by causing particles to vibrate parallel to the direction of wave travel.
Examples of periodic waves include ocean waves, sound waves, and the electromagnetic waves that make up visible light. These waves exhibit a pattern of repeating peaks and troughs over time or space.
Some examples of mechanical waves are Sound, waves in a slinky, and water. Mechanical waves need matter to move. Some examples of electromagnetic waves are Radio, Gamma, X-rays, Infra-red, and Microwaves Electromagnetic waves are able to travel through a medium of liquids, solids, and geaseous states, or through space where there is no material at all, called "vacuum".