explain how sound travels through air
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Sound travels in air as a series of compressions and rarefaction. When an object vibrates it will move back and forth. As it moves forth, it pushes adjacent air particles. ... This is a compression: an area of high pressure that moves along the direction of the sound wave.
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When a drum is hit, the air particles next to the drum skin vibrate and collide with other particles, and this vibration is then transmitted through the air. This is known as wave compression, which allows sound to travel quickly through the air.
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