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cite an experiment to show that sound need a medium for its propagation​

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Answered by alisha8269
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Bell-jar experiment demonstrates that sound needs a medium for its propagation. Take an electric bell and an airtight glass bell jar connected to a vacuum pump. Suspend the bell inside the jar, and press the switch of the bell. You will be able to hear the bell ring. Now pump out the air from the glass jar. The sound of the bell will become fainter and after some time, the sound will not be heard. This is so because almost all air has been pumped out. This shows that sound needs a material medium to travel.

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Answered by kalamadhu366
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Bell-jar experiment demonstrates that sound needs a medium for its propagation. Take an electric bell and an airtight glass bell jar connected to a vacuum pump. Suspend the bell inside the jar, and press the switch of the bell. You will be able to hear the bell ring.

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