Why are sound waves known as mechanical waves?

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asked Feb 21, 2017 in Physics by Aditya kumar (115 points) 1 3 8
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answered Feb 21, 2017 by vikash (21,277 points) 4 19 70
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Sound waves are called mechanical waves because it requires material medium to propagate.

Sound is produced by the vibration of objects. When objects vibrate, it collides with the molecules in the medium. This collision produces mechanical oscillations in the medium. Because of this, sound waves are known as mechanical waves

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