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Sound waves enter your ear and make the eardrum vibrate. Then those vibrations are transfered through three different bones(you should know, sound travels best through solids). Then they travel to your choclea, through your choclean nerve, and into your brain(the occipital lobe to be exact).
Sound waves enter your ear and make the eardrum vibrate. Then those vibrations are transfered through three different bones(you should know, sound travels best through solids). Then they travel to your choclea, through your choclean nerve, and into your brain(the occipital lobe to be exact).
Sound waves enter your ear and make the eardrum vibrate. Then those vibrations are transfered through three different bones(you should know, sound travels best through solids). Then they travel to your choclea, through your choclean nerve, and into your brain(the occipital lobe to be exact).
Sound waves are produced by vibrations, which causes disturbances in the surrounding medium .These disturbances are transferred from the source in the form of longitudinal waves.
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the vibration of the particles of medium of the sound waves causes the sound waves to travel
light waves have no mass so when it strikes an object it causes no vibration and therefore no sound
When you press down on the key of a piano, it causes a lever to move a hammer. The hammer then strikes a string that produces the sound.
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A sound is produced when a metal blade called a tangent strikes the string.
The clapper of a bell is that part of the instrument that swings and strikes the main body of the bell. It is the striking of the clapper on the body of the bell that causes it to sound, or ring.