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1. What is sound and how is it produced?

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Answered by murariverma9455
2

Explanation:

The sound is a physical phenomenon that occurs when the vibrations of a transmitter body pass through a fluid or an elastic medium, and then they are perceived by the ear or any other receiver. An elastic medium can be air, water or solid materials such as iron, plastic or copper.

The science of acoustics study both sound itself and all the phenomena associated with it (its propagation, its properties and its generation). Acoustics can adopt two different perspectives:

The acoustics that studies sound as a physical phenomenon, that is, as the mechanical vibration that causes a stimulus to produce an auditory sensation.

The acoustics that studies sound as a physiological phenomenon, that is, as the auditory sensation that causes the mechanical vibration.

HOW IS SOUND PRODUCED

Therefore, three elements come into play in the phenomenon of sound: the transmitter, the transmission medium and the receiver. The sound is generated when the vibration caused by the emitter is propagated through a medium (air, water, etcetera) to end up reaching the receiver.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

SOUND IS TERM WHICH IS HEARD. IT IS PRODUCED WHEN AN OBJECT WILL VIBRATE . SOUND IS A FORM OF ENERGY.

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