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An empty vessel sounds more than a filled one when it is struck. Why?​

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Answered by rayhan2004
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When empty vessel is struck, the air molecules are set in vibration and when filled vessel is struck the liquid molecules are set in vibration. Since, the amplitude of vibration of air molecules is greater than liquid molecules, therefore empty vessel produces louder sound than the filled vessel. So you hear a louder noise.

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Answered by Anonymous
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since , the amplitude of the vibration of the air molecules is greater then liquid molecules, therefore empty vessels produces louder sound then the filled vessel. We know that sound waves need space for propagation to become a large sound wave from scratch.

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