How can we hear sound of bell inside water? Explain in detail?
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Sound waves actually travel five times faster in water than in air. Underwater those sound waves don't vibrate the ossicles bones in your inner ear. They go straight to the skull bones, vibrating that heavy bone you can touch just behind your ear. Because of that, you can hear higher frequencies underwater
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Sound uses waves
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and waves can travel through water (although they'll be distorted a little)
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