Yes, it is possible to feel sound waves coming from speakers in a room. When sound waves propagate through the air, they create pressure variations that can cause objects, including our bodies, to vibrate.
The sensation of feeling sound waves is more prominent in the lower frequency range, where the vibrations are stronger and more noticeable. For example, bass frequencies in music or deep rumbling sounds can produce vibrations that can be felt as a physical sensation in the body or objects in the vicinity.
In some cases, the vibrations may be strong enough to cause objects in the room to visibly shake or rattle. This effect is commonly experienced in environments with powerful sound systems, such as concert venues or movie theaters, where the low-frequency sound waves generated by subwoofers can be physically felt.
It's worth noting that the perception of feeling sound waves can vary from person to person, depending on factors such as individual sensitivity, proximity to the sound source, and the specific characteristics of the sound wave itself.