Physics, asked by usha8896, 2 months ago


How can you prove experi?mentally that sound cannot
propagate through vaccum?​

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Answered by reenakesharwani157
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Answer:

The experiment is done by placing an electrical bell in the bell jar. As the air is pumped out of the sealed bell jar, the sound from the bell jar fades. At a particular vacuum, no more sound is heard from the bell, but we can see that the hammer continues hitting the gong and sound is produced.

Answered by CHINUFINU
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Answer:

HERE IS THE ANSWER BRO/SIS

Explanation:

The experiment is done by placing an electrical bell in the bell jar. As the air is pumped out of the sealed bell jar, the sound from the bell jar fades. At a particular vacuum, no more sound is heard from the bell, but we can see that the hammer continues hitting the gong and sound is produced.

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