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the sound produced from a ringing bell reaches our ear through this medium​

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Answered by gangahrushikesh2008
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Answer:

When a bell is struck, the metal vibrates. The vibrations travel through the air as sound waves. When these waves reach our ears, they make our eardrums vibrate, and we hear the sound of the bell ringing. Sound always needs to travel through some kind of medium, such as air, water, or metal.

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Answered by kumarr64232
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Answer:

air - water- mental

Explanation:

When a bell is struck, the metal vibrates. The vibrations travel through the air as sound waves. When these waves reach our ears, they make our eardrums vibrate, and we hear the sound of the bell ringing. Sound always needs to travel through some kind of medium, such as air, water, or metal.

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