what is sound?

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@ayush : You can refer to the answer given by your friend. Here is a link to a shorter answer.

https://www.meritnation.com/ask-answer/question/what-is-sound-give-an-example/physics/3698529

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Dear user,

Soundis amechanical wavethat is anoscillationofpressuretransmitted through somemedium(likeairorwater), composed offrequencieswithin the range of hearing.[1]

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Sound is a sequence of waves of pressure that propagates through compressible media such as air or water. (Sound can propagate through solids as well, but there are additional modes of propagation). Sound that is perceptible by humans has frequencies from about 20Hz to 20,000Hz. In air at standard temperature and pressure, the corresponding wavelengths of sound waves range from 17 m to 17mm. During propagation, waves can be reflected, refracted, or attenuated by the medium.[3]

The behavior of sound propagation is generally affected by three things:

A relationship between density and pressure. This relationship, affected by temperature, determines the speed of sound within the medium. The propagation is also affected by the motion of the medium itself. For example, sound moving through wind. Independent of the motion of sound through the medium, if the medium is moving, the sound is further transported. The viscosity of the medium also affects the motion of sound waves. It determines the rate at which sound is attenuated. For many media, such as air or water, attenuation due to viscosity is negligible.

When sound is moving through a medium that does not have constant physical properties, it may be refracted (either dispersed or focused).[3]

Spherical compression waves

The mechanical vibrations that can be interpreted as sound are able to travel through all forms of matter: gases, liquids, solids, and plasmas. The matter that supports the sound is called the medium. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum.

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