How does the sound produced by a vibrating object reach your ear
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Sound can only travel through a medium (say air). So the vibrating objects, vibrates the molecules in the medium, which then reaches your ear, these vibrations are amplified and travel through your ear canal and vibrates your ear drum, these vibrations are detected by nerve endings and transmitted to your brain to interpret them as "sound".
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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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