how does the sound produced by viberating object in a medium reach your year
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Sound requires a medium to travel(air)
The vibrating objects vibrates the molecules in the medium which then reaches the ear are amplified and travel through your ear anak and vibrates ur eardrum.
These vibrations are detected by nerve endings and brain interprets it and it is heard as SOUND
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Sound requires a medium to travel through. It can either be A Metal (Solid), Water (Liquid) or Air (Gases). Sound travels fastest in Solids followed by Liquids and then Gases.
When a Particle Atom vibrates, the neighbouring atoms store the energy and passes it to the next atom. Finally the energy reaches our ear and then hits the Eardrum. The vibration passes from the Eardrum to the Choclea. The fluid inside the Choclea sends the vibration to the Auditory Nerve and we hear the sound.
When a Particle Atom vibrates, the neighbouring atoms store the energy and passes it to the next atom. Finally the energy reaches our ear and then hits the Eardrum. The vibration passes from the Eardrum to the Choclea. The fluid inside the Choclea sends the vibration to the Auditory Nerve and we hear the sound.
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