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pluck the rubber band gently​

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Answered by PRASENJITGAMER
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If you pluck a rubber band, the rubber band moving back and forth produces twanging sounds. Unless something vibrates , there can be no sound. Sound travels when a string vibrates, it makes molecules of gases in the air next to it vibrate. The molecules squeeze together, then spread apart.

Answered by sadhnamishrasm0106
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If you pluck a rubber band, the rubber band moving back and forth produces twanging sounds. Unless something vibrates , there can be no sound. Sound travels when a string vibrates, it makes molecules of gases in the air next to it vibrate. The molecules squeeze together, then spread apart.

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