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Whose Sound


What kind of sound do you hear when you clap?

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Answered by dd1978484
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When you clap your hands, you displace (or move) the air particles between and around your hands. This creates a compression wave that travels through the air (much like it did in the water). A continuous sound (such as the one produced by a tuning fork) is caused by the vibrations of the fork tines.

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Answered by prachipriyadarshnisa
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When you clap your hands, you displace (or move) the air particles between and around your hands. This creates a compression wave that travels through the air (much like it did in the water). A continuous sound (such as the one produced by a tuning fork) is caused by the vibrations of the fork tines.

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