In an experiment, a researcher tries to cook an egg with sound. The researcher uses sound that can be heard by humans, and the temperature of the
egg does not change. The researcher then uses an ultrasound device that creates much higher
frequency sound
waves, and the egg changes in
temperature from 21°C to 65°C.
Which statement explains the reason for the temperature change in the egg?
Neither low frequency nor high frequency sound waves have enough energy to vibrate the matter in the egg and cause it to heat
Both low frequency and high frequency sound waves have enough energy to vibrate the matter in the egg and cause it to heat.
Low frequency sound waves have enough energy to vibrate the matter in the egg and cause it to heat, while high frequency sound waves do not have the energy to heat the
egg
Low frequency sound waves do not have enough energy to vibrate the matter in the egg and cause it to heat, while high frequency sound waves do have the energy to heat the
egg