Sound propagation for stethoscope
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The acoustic stethoscope operates on the transmission of sound from the chest piece, via air-filled hollow tubes, to the listener's ears. The chest piece usually consists of two parts that can be placed against the patient for sensing sound: the bell (hollow cup) and the diaphragm (disc).
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THE ANSWER IS Our eardrum like the larger side of a sethscope's chestpiece, are diaphragms . WHEN
a doctor or nurse places a sethscope's diaphragm on a patient's chest , sound waves traveling through the patient's body cause the flat surface of the diaphragm to vibrate .
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