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explain how vibration and sound are interrelated .​


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Answered by Anonymous
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The source of a sound vibrates, bumping into nearby air molecules which in turn bump into their neighbours, and so forth. This results in a wave of vibrations travelling through the air to the eardrum, which in turn also vibrates.......

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Answer:

It takes 3 different vibrations to hear a sound, since sound is made when things vibrate (or wiggle) : The object that makes the noise vibrates (our bell). The air molecules vibrate as the sound moves through the air. The eardrum vibrates when the sound wave reaches it.

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