Is Sound Energy or a Force?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers on whether sound should be classified as energy or a force. Participants explore the nature of sound as a mechanical wave and its relationship to energy transfer, comparing it with light waves and their properties.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants assert that sound is a wave that carries energy through the movement of atoms or molecules in a medium.
  • Others argue that sound is not energy itself but rather a transfer of kinetic energy through compressional waves.
  • It is noted that sound requires a mechanical medium to exist, while light does not, as it is a wave of oscillating electric and magnetic fields.
  • Some participants mention that phonons, the fundamental units of sound, are forms of energy, similar to photons in light.
  • There is a distinction made between the nature of sound as a mechanical wave and light as a transverse wave of force fields.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on whether sound should be classified as energy or a force, with no consensus reached on the matter. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the precise classification of sound.

Contextual Notes

Participants highlight the dependence of sound on a medium for its existence, which contrasts with the properties of light. There are also unresolved nuances regarding the definitions of energy and force in this context.

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Dear reader,

Is sound Energy or a force? I am confused.:smile:
 
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Sound itself is a wave.
Actually, it is a wave that needs a medium to go through (unlike Electromagnetic waves).
Now the wave itself carries energy, since the wave is movement of the atoms/molecules making up the medium.
And when one atom moves the one next to it, you have a force (normally, the transportation of energy involves forces between the objects/atoms/molecules/particles in which the energy is moving).
 
Sound is a mechanical wave; therefore, its fundmental unit is a phonon. Phonons like photons are a form of energy. Sound is energy.

eNtRopY
 
yeah but is sound energy (like how light is energy)?



how are sound and light waves different? what makes 'em different?
 
Originally posted by brum
yeah but is sound energy (like how light is energy)?



how are sound and light waves different? what makes 'em different?

Sound requires a mechanical medium. It is a wave packet of energy in the form of physically displaced medium. In other words it requires something to vibrate. Without a medium, like air or metal or some other material, sound does not exist.

Light requires no medium. It is a wave packet of energy in the form of oscillating electric and magnetic field.

eNtRopY
 
Sound is basically a way in which kinetic energy is transmitted by compressional waves. It isn't "energy" exactly, but rather a transfer of energy. It is generally thought that EVERYTHING contains energy. Perhaps even empty space is filled with energy.

Light is composed of photons, which are wavepackets. This is a case of a transverse wave of force fields propagating each other, rather than "things" moving and vibrating. Hence it's generally apt to consider photons as quanta of pure energy.
 

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