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describe with the help of a diagram how compressions and rarefactions are produced in a near a source of Jain

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Answered by kunjika158
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When the school bell is hit with a hammer, it moves forward and backwards producing compression and rarefaction due to vibrations. When it moves forward, it creates high pressure in its surrounding area. This high-pressure region is known as compression. When it moves backwards, it creates a low-pressure region in its surrounding. This region is called rarefaction.

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