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how transmission of sound takes place​

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Answered by aryanchangedia5489
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Answer:

Transmission of sound by air conduction

Explanation:

The outer ear directs sound waves from the external environment to the tympanic membrane. The auricle, the visible portion of the outer ear, collects sound waves and, with the concha, the cavity at the entrance to the external auditory canal, helps to funnel sound into the canal.

Answered by adityaaa11610
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Answer:

Sound is transmitted through gases, plasma, and liquids as longitudinal waves, also called compression waves. It requires a medium to propagate. Through solids, however, it can be transmitted as both longitudinal waves and transverse waves.

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