How do we detect the smell of an agarbatti (incense stick)?
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When the smell of the incense stick reaches our nose, then the olfactory receptors present in our nose detect it send this information to the fore brain in the form of electrical signals. Fore brain interprets this information as the smell of incense stick where it is already stored.
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We decect the smell of agarbatti (incense stick)by diffusion of its smoke (released by the stick) into the air. The particals of gases produced by the burning of incense stick move rapidly in all directions. They collide with the particals of air present in the room, mix with air and reach every part of the room very quickly.
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