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When you sing does the air vibrate?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Yes. This is the only way sound can move and be heard. By definition, sound is a disturbance. It vibrates the air particles, and the wave moves through the air. It's like when you slap a parachute. and you see the ripples. The slap is a sound, the ripple is the sound wave, and the parachute is the air. It is what the disturbance disturbs.

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