microphone,music
sound energy
When telephone is ringing
Examples of sound energy include the sound of a ringing bell, music playing from a speaker, and a person's voice. Sound energy is produced when an object vibrates, creating pressure waves that travel through a medium, such as air or water.
How does sound energy travel through different mediums? Can sound energy be harnessed to produce electricity? What are some examples of everyday objects that convert sound energy into mechanical energy? How does the frequency of sound waves affect their energy?
Some examples of sound energy at home include the sound of a doorbell ringing, music playing on a stereo, a vacuum cleaner running, and the noise of a fan or air conditioning unit.
Sound energy are of two types -1 Monotous sound 2-hipotous sound
Sound energy, gravitational potential energy, and mechanical energy are non-examples of chemical energy. Chemical energy is specifically related to the potential energy stored in chemical bonds.
A substance made from the earth
The formula for sound energy is E = 0.5 * A^2 * ρ * v^2, where E is the sound energy, A is the amplitude of the sound wave, ρ is the density of the medium through which the sound is propagating, and v is the velocity of sound in that medium.
a bat and a whale
Electrical, Thermal, Chemical, Light, Nuclear, and Sound.
Five examples of energy transformation:television-electrical energy->light energy->sound energy->heat energycar-chemical energy->mechanical energy->sound energy->heat energylight bulb-electrical energy->light energy->heat energyrubber duck-kinetic energy->elastic energy->sound energymatch-chemical energy->light energy->heat energy