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how does sound travels in wires ( like in earphones) plz explain personally .......or explain here if I understood by your explanation follow+like+BRAINLIEST​

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Answered by rohan9prasanth
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Answer:

Sound travels inside the air-filled tube as compression waves travelling through the air molecules. Electrical energy also travels via compression waves, with the waves traveling through the electrons within the wire.

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Answered by shrinivasnavindgikar
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Explanation: As sound is a mechanical wave so : sound travels by vibration of the air column and in turn vibrates the membrane in our ear, and thus we can hear sound/ music. ... Now you have electrical signals corresponding to the sound waves in a music. Those signals are passed through a wire to a speaker. Inside a speaker there are same setup as in a microphone.

Which is clear that is produces signal which travels or propagates through the wire

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