how did the speaker learn to feel sound and vibration ?
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Sound is caused by something vibrating, which compresses and stretches the air around it, which vibrates your ear drum, and your brain interprets that vibration as sound. The interesting thing about this experiment is that you can feel those vibrations with your hands instead of just hearing them as sound.
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Have your STEMists place their fingers on their throat and hum their favorite song. Or, ask your STEMists to hum a tune through a kazoo. Ask them to discuss what they feel. Then explain they are feeling the vibrations of their vocal chords, which vibrate to make sound.
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Marks as brainlist first
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