What Are Sound Waves

Sound waves are mechanical waves that result from the vibration of particles in a medium such as air, water, or solid materials. These vibrations move in a wave pattern and carry energy from one place to another.

 

Key Characteristics of Sound Waves:

 1. Mechanical Nature

  • Sound requires a medium (air, water, solids) to travel.

  • It cannot travel through a vacuum (like outer space).

 2. Longitudinal Wave

  • In sound waves, particles vibrate parallel to the direction the wave travels.

  • This creates compressions (high pressure) and rarefactions (low pressure) in the medium.

 3. Speed of Sound

  • Depends on the medium:

    • Air (at 20°C): ~343 m/s

    • Water: ~1500 m/s

    • Steel: ~5000 m/s

  • Sound travels fastest in solids, slower in liquids, and slowest in gases.

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