Sound travels in waves through a medium, such as air, water, or solid materials. When an object vibrates, it creates changes in air pressure that propagate outward as waves. These waves cause particles in the medium to oscillate back and forth, transmitting the sound energy.
The image formed in a plane mirror will appear to be the same size as the object, located the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it, and laterally inverted (left and right reversed). The image will look like a virtual reflection of the object.
If an object stops moving, the position-time graph will show a horizontal line at the position where the object stops. This indicates that the object is at rest at that specific position, with no change in its position over time.
The path of an object in uniform motion is a straight line. This means that the object is moving in a constant direction at a constant speed without changing its velocity.
No, I do not have a physical form, so I do not have a reflection or appearance like a person or object would in a mirror.
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Words that look like they sound are called "onomatopoeia." These are words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe, such as "buzz" or "splash."
No, the vowel sound in "gloomy" is /uː/ (pronounced like "oo" in "look"), while the vowel sound in "look" is /ʊ/ (pronounced like "uh" in "good").
like a guitar sound!!!
they look like your mommy
A rainbow appears
because they do
They look and sound like the truth
it will look black but I am not sure
It will be really hard to make it SOUND like a flute. Actually, I don't think you can. BUT! You can make it look like a flute by putting holes in it! :)
The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of its loudness. A loud sound will have a higher amplitude.
In Australian dialect, the double "o" sound in "look" is often pronounced as a longer "oo" sound, similar to the "oo" in "book" or "took."