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<marquee>Explain the bell jar experiment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The experiment is done by placing an electrical bell in the bell jar. As the air is pumped out of the sealed bell jar, the sound from the bell jar fades. At a particular vacuum, no more sound is heard from the bell, but we can see that the hammer continues hitting the gong and sound is produced. However, the sound is not audible to our ears because of the vacuum inside the jar. This demonstrates that the sound wave cannot travel through vacuum. That is, a sound wave needs a material medium for its propagation. 


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Answered by Itsdesigirl
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Hello dear...

Here's your answer..

= Connect the bell to the battery so that it starts ringing. Arrange the bell jar around the bell and connect it to a vacuum pump.

Start the vacuum pump so that it starts evacuating air from the bell jar. Keep on observing the sound of the ringing bell at the time.

We observe that we keep on hearing the sound of the bell after the bell jar is kept over it. As the air inside the bell jar is slowly evacuated, the sound becomes dimmer and dimmer after sometime we cannot hear it at all.

But the bell still vibrates.

Thus we conclude that the bell reaches us through the air in the bell jar.

When the vacuum pump removes air from the bell jar, sound doesn't reach us even thought the bell is vibrating.

HOPE IT HELPS

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