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Hmm, and what is sound?
[quote name="Also a douche"]<a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/radiation">Why, it's a form of radiation!</a> [quote]The emission and propagation of energy; also, the emitted energy itself. The etymology of the word implies that the energy propagates rectilinearly, and in a limited sense, this holds for the many different types of radiation encountered. The major types of radiation may be described as electromagnetic, acoustic, and particle, and within these major divisions there are many subdivisions. Electromagnetic radiation is classified roughly in order of decreasing wavelength as radio, microwave, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, and γ-rays. Acoustic or sound radiation may be classified by frequency as infrasonic, sonic, or ultrasonic in order of increasing frequency, with sonic being between about 16 and 20,000 Hz. The traditional examples of particle radiation are the α‐ and β-rays of radioactivity. See also Electromagnetic radiation; Radioactivity; Sound.[/quote] But it's true, sound won't give you a tan.[/quote]