
SoundWave
A SoundWave is a vibration that travels through a medium like air, water, or solid objects, creating fluctuations in pressure. When these vibrations reach our ears, they are detected by tiny structures called eardrum and hair cells, which convert them into electrical signals sent to our brain. These signals allow us to perceive sound. The properties of a SoundWave, such as its frequency (pitch) and amplitude (volume), determine what kind of sound we hear—like music, speech, or noise. In essence, SoundWaves are the physical process that enables us to experience sound in our environment.