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what if we turn off the bell in vacum than if the air is let out suddenly then the vibration will make the sound even if the bell isn't ringing
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Answered by shivamkantjha2021
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Bell Jar Experiment : Let us take a bell jar and suspend an electric bell in it and connect it to a battery outside the jar When the circuit is closed (switch is on) we can hear the bell ringing as the jar contains air and sound travels through this air

We then remove the air from the jar with the help of a vacuum pump connected to the bell jar Now as we close the circuit we can hardly hear any sound even though the hammer of the bell is seen striking the gong So we can conclude that sound cannot propagate in the absence of the material medium

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Answered by toppermuskan27
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Let us take a bell jar and suspend an electric bell in it and connect it to a battery outside the jar When the circuit is closed (switch is on) we can hear the bell ringing as the jar contains air and sound travels through this air

We then remove the air from the jar with the help of a vacuum pump connected to the bell jar Now as we close the circuit we can hardly hear any sound even though the hammer of the bell is seen striking the gong So we can conclude that sound cannot propagate in the absence of the material medium

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