ilmavärähtelyt
Ilmavärähtelyt, also known as air vibrations, are disturbances that propagate through the air as waves. These vibrations are the fundamental mechanism by which sound is transmitted. When an object vibrates, it causes the surrounding air molecules to compress and expand, creating areas of higher and lower pressure. These pressure variations travel outwards from the source as a longitudinal wave, meaning the particles of the medium (in this case, air) oscillate parallel to the direction of wave propagation.
The speed at which ilmavärähtelyt travel through the air is dependent on factors such as temperature, humidity,