Sounds waves do not enter our ears
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clap your hands. that's a sound.
When you clap your hands together, the collision creates vibrations in the air that travel as sound waves to your ears. These sound waves are then processed by your brain to perceive the sound of clapping.
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As a person sings higher notes, the frequency of the sound waves increases. This causes the wavelength to shorten and the pitch to sound higher. The amplitude of the sound waves may also change, resulting in differences in volume and intensity.
"Except for the initial startup of a sound station such as is used for today's business meetings, the sound system associated with conferencing is virtually ""hands free"". Wall Street companies have made such great strides in conferencing in today's modern world that it is no longer required to have more than 1 person present at the actual meeting place!"
because the air around your hands moves as you clap your hands and so creates sound
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When you clap your hands together, you create a compression wave, also known as a sound wave. This wave is produced by the vibrations of your hands colliding and propagates through the air as a pressure disturbance that we perceive as sound.
When you clap your hands, the kinetic energy of your moving hands is transformed into sound energy. The kinetic energy of the movement of your hands causes air particles to vibrate, creating sound waves that travel through the air.
The sound made by bringing the palm of one's hands sharply together is commonly referred to as a clap.
"Two hands clap and there is a sound; what is the sound of one hand?"