Physics, asked by nimesh38, 11 months ago

how does the sound produced by A vibrating object in a medium reach your ear?​

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Answered by RakhiPhogat
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The vibrating object produces a series of compressions and rarefactions, one after the other in the medium. These pulses travel one behind the other as the sound waves move forward. When this sound wave reaches our ear, it forces the tympanic membrane to vibrate and thus causes the sensation of hearing.

Answered by Anonymous
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When an object vibrates, it necessitates the surrounding particles of the medium to vibrate. The particles that are adjacent to vibrating particles are forced to vibrate. Hence the sound produced by a vibrating object in a medium is transferred from particle to particle till it reaches your ear.

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