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Justify with an example that how compression and home action formed in vibrating body more

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Answered by ITZURADITYAKING
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Take a rubber string stretch it tightly between two supports. Pluck the string, the string begins to vibrate. Then we will be able to hear some sound, stop the movement of the string. Even the sound also stops. From this activity we can show that the sound is produced by the vibration of material

Answered by Rock4999
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Introduction

How well do you know your eardrums? You probably know that your eardrum is an essential part of your ear, allowing you to hear the world around you. But why do we call it a drum? It turns out that calling it a drum is a very accurate description of what your eardrum looks like—and what it does inside your ear. To understand how your eardrum works, imagine using a drumstick to bang on a real drum, and then touching the drum with your hand. When you do this, you can feel the vibrations moving through the drum material. Our eardrums work in a similar way, but instead of from the beat of a drumstick, our eardrums vibrate in response to sound waves hitting it. We can't see these sound waves with our eyes. But we can see how they cause vibrations in things around us, just as they do in our eardrums!

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