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How sound produced in a school Bell

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Answered by shri55092
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Explanation:

When the school bell vibrates, it forces the adjacent particles in air to vibrate. ... As the bell continues to move forward and backward, it produces a series of compressions and rarefactions. This makes the sound of a bell propagate through air.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When the school bell is hit with a hammer, it moves forward and backwards producing compression and rarefaction due to vibrations. This is how sound is produced by the school bell.

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