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Why are sound waves invisible?
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Answered by Rizakhan678540
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The vibrating motion of most sound waves is far faster than your waving hand, and is therefore just a blur to human eyes. The sound waves traveling down a plucked guitar string are not invisible. They are just moving so fast that the plucked guitar string looks like a blur to our human eyes.

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Answered by pratham7777775
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Explanation:

The vibrating motion of most sound waves is far faster than your waving hand, and is therefore just a blur to human eyes. The sound waves traveling down a plucked guitar string are not invisible. They are just moving so fast that the plucked guitar string looks like a blur to our human eyes

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