Sound is a wave in the air which is actually a compressive variation in the air pressure, at the frequency of the sound. So it involves movement of air molecules, and in that sense is kinetic. We usually talk of acoustic energy, which is related to the Sound Pressure Level, which is the physical effect being propogated.
Sound is the vibration of a medium (what it travels through, like air or a wall). As vibration is the movement of molecules, it is kinetic energy, as that is the energy of movement.
Additional information: all kinds of wave motion also include potential energy which is exchanged with kinetic energy during the cycle. When a sound wave goes through a small volume of air, it first has kinetic energy as it is moved and compressed, which gives it potential energy, and then it relaxes and moves back, which gives it kinetic energy again.
Well, apparently, it is, according to Study Island. Yeah. I just missed the question because of the previous answer on here, so I decided to change it. BUT, it is also kinetic energy since acoustic energy comes off of vibrations and moves through the air.
The two main forms of energy are Kinetic energy and Potential Energy. Kinetic energy is motion energy. Potential energy is energy stored in matter.
The two types of mechanical energy are kinetic energy, which is associated with the motion of an object, and potential energy, which is associated with the position or configuration of an object.
There are two main types of energy which is kinetic and potential energy.. Kinetic energy is an energy associated with motion.. while the potential energy is an energy stored with the position of an object, or its chemical composition.
Energy at rest is potential energy. It is stored energy that has the potential to be transformed into kinetic energy when an object is in motion.
The two main groups of energy are kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, while potential energy is stored energy that has the potential to do work.
Potential energy. An example of potential energy is a charged mouse trap. An example of kinetic energy is the mouse trap being sprung. Potential energy can be thought of as "stored kinetic energy". And kinetic energy can be thought of as "released potential energy"
potential energy is changed to kinetic energy when you push.
Mechanical Energy= Potential energy+ Kinetic energy, so for the mechanical energy to be equal to be potential energy, the kinetic energy must be 0.
potential is the stored energy and kinetic energy is the energy of movement.
Kinetic Energy+Potential Energy=Mechanical Energy (KE+PE=ME)
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