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in which from does the sound travel​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

These vibrations travel in all directions through the air as waves. When the waves reach our ears, they make our eardrums vibrate too, so we can hear the words. But to get to our ears, sound waves need to travel through the air, which vibrates. Air is made up of particles, that move to make the sound waves

Answered by Anonymous
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Sound travels in mechanical waves.

A mechanical wave is a disturbance that moves and transports energy from one place to another through a medium.

In sound, the disturbance is a vibrating object and the medium can be any series of interconnected and interactive particles. This means that sound can travel through gases, liquids and solids.

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