vibrations of sound
it is based on refraction of sound
buzzing sound
The phenomenon is known as diffraction.
Sound is a physical phenomenon of action in media (gaseous, liquid or solid), representing the propagation of elastic waves.
d. Polarization. Sound waves are mechanical waves that are longitudinal in nature and do not exhibit polarization, which is a property of transverse waves.
The phenomenon of beat occurs when two sound waves with similar frequencies overlap and interfere, causing alternating moments of constructive and destructive interference, resulting in a fluctuation in loudness. This produces a distinct throbbing or pulsating sound.
the acoustical phenomenon of the overtone series
a perception of phenomenon by sight, sound, touch, and etc. <<whatever that means
No, a megaphone is not an example of the reflection of sound. Reflection of sound refers to the phenomenon where sound waves bounce off a surface. A megaphone amplifies sound by directing and focusing the sound waves in a desired direction.
The reflection of sound is the bouncing back of sound waves when they hit a surface. This phenomenon can lead to echoes and reverberations in an environment.
Interference is a phenomenon meant for waves. Being sound a wave, though longitudinal, it can form the interference pattern.