explain with an example the propagation of sound in a medium
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sound is produced only when something vibrates
thus when something vibrates it produces sound
to support the vibrations the sound requires a medium in which these vibrations will cause the molecules to change in waves and allow sound to move thus
when the particles are attached in a closer format it is easier for sound to travel and moves to longer place as less energy is req. to overcome gaps of air.
thus sound is fastest in solids
thus when something vibrates it produces sound
to support the vibrations the sound requires a medium in which these vibrations will cause the molecules to change in waves and allow sound to move thus
when the particles are attached in a closer format it is easier for sound to travel and moves to longer place as less energy is req. to overcome gaps of air.
thus sound is fastest in solids
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The propagation of sound.Soumd is a sequence of waves of pressures which propagates through compressible media such as air or water. ( Sound can propagate through solids as well, but there are additional modes of propagation) . During their propagation waves can be reflected ,refracted or attentuated by the medium.
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