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4. How is sound produced in a human larynx
and a loudspeaker?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two vocal cords are stretched throughout the voice box in such a way that it leaves a narrow slit between them for the passages of air. When lungs force air by the slit, the vocal cords start vibrate and produce sound. At the upper part of a loudspeaker, there is a metal cone.

Answered by parthbabu2020
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Two vocal cords are stretched throughout the voice box in such a way that it leaves a narrow slit between them for the passages of air. When lungs force air by the slit, the vocal cords start vibrate and produce sound. At the upper part of a loudspeaker, there is a metal cone.

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