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2007-01-21 09:36:54 · 2 answers · asked by Aisha p 1 in Social Science Other - Social Science

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Sound is a disturbance of mechanical energy that propagates through matter as a longitudinal wave. Sound is characterized by the properties of sound waves, which are frequency, wavelength, period, amplitude, and speed. The latter is sometimes referred to as 'sound velocity' but this is incorrect as it is not a vector quantity.

Humans perceive sound by the sense of hearing. By sound, we commonly mean the vibrations that travel through air and can be heard by humans. However, scientists and engineers use a wider definition of sound that includes low and high frequency vibrations in air that cannot be heard by humans, and vibrations that travel through all forms of matter, gases, liquids and solids. Sound can also be perceived by many other animals and is also used for echolocation.

The matter that supports the sound is called the medium. Sound propagates as waves of alternating pressure, causing local regions of compression and rarefaction. Particles in the medium are displaced by the wave and oscillate. The scientific study of sound is called acoustics while that underwater is called hydroacoustics.

Noise is often used to refer to an unwanted sound. In science and engineering, noise is an undesirable component that obscures a wanted signal. Sound is the movement of energy through a substance in longitudinal waves. Sound is produced when a force causes an object to vibrate.

2007-01-21 13:28:37 · answer #1 · answered by az helpful scholar 3 · 0 0

vibrations sensed by ear or vibrations travelling through air,water, or some other medium,especilly those within the range of frequencies that can be perceived by the human ear

2007-01-22 17:32:06 · answer #2 · answered by godman b 2 · 0 1

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