how do we hear the sound of a vibrating object that is at a distance?
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Region of high pressure and high density is called compression and region of low pressure and low density in the air is called rarefaction. As the object continues to vibrate, it produces a series of successive compression and rarefaction in the air, thus, propagating sound through the air and finally reaches our ears.
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It makes some vibrations in the form of sound wave but their frequency and are not so high that it can reach so far.
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