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Answered by llNehaII
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Ans= Any time you see a vibration, you are seeing sound. When you talk, you are sending sound waves into the air and the air itself is what is doing the vibrating. Since air is invisible to begin with, there's no way for you to see the air once it starts vibrating. (Strictly speaking, air is not perfectly invisible.

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Answered by Butterflysly678
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Why are sound waves are invisible?

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As the energy of the sounds transferred to more and more molecules of air, they vibrate less and less until the effect is lost in the constant random jostle of air molecules. The sound is gone.

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