Which of the following best explains why a bell makes a sound when it is rung?
The outside of the bell heats up in the sun, which causes sound.
The inside of the bell hits the outside, which causes vibrations.
Sounds from other objects are reflected by the outside of the bell.
The bells outside makes no vibrations, which causes the sound to occur.
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The correct answer is option 2.
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Answer:The inside of the bell hits the outside, which causes vibrations.
that is the correct answer.
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