Honestly I always like to read every post you have because there is always knowledge in it. What I understand Sound waves vary. The sound is created by the vibration of an object, which causes the surrounding air to vibrate. This air vibration then causes the human ear drum to vibrate, which is then interpreted by the brain as sound. Illustrated on speaker image. Sound waves travel through the air in the same way as airwaves travel through the air. In this case, because the airwaves are easy to see and understand, this is often used as an analogy to illustrate how the sound wave propagation is. The word vibration of the loudspeaker, causing the surrounding molecules to vibrate in a certain pattern with the waveform. This vibration of the eardrum of the listener vibrates with the same pattern. The air molecule does not actually travel from the loudspeaker to the ear. Each air molecule moves at a small distance as a vibration, but full of adjacent molecules vibrate all of its contents running up to the ear. All waves must have three important properties for work. Wave length, amplitude and frequency.
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Thank you. I appreciate how detailed your comments usually are. One can easily read your comments and walk away with the gist of each post. I thank you for your support.
y the hell electron usually gets excited ... what does he see which proton n neutron is not able to see :p
Hahaha. Electrons easily get excited. I wonder what it sees. Lol :)
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I really appreciate your way of appreciation. Don't ever stop. :p
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