How does sound travel from a speaker to a listener
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An object produces sound when it vibrates in air (sound can also travel through liquids and solids, but air is the transmission medium when we listen to speakers). When something vibrates, it moves the air particles around it. ... In this way, a vibrating object sends a wave of pressure fluctuation through the atmosphere
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An object produces sound when it vibrates in air (sound can also travel through liquids and solids, but air is the transmission medium when we listen to speakers). When something vibrates, it moves the air particles around it. ... When the fluctuation wave reaches your ear, it vibrates the eardrum back and forth.
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