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An energy chain in sound refers to the sequence of events that occur as sound energy travels from a sound source to a receiver (e.g., from a speaker to a listener). It involves the conversion of electrical energy to mechanical energy (sound waves) and ultimately to acoustic energy that is perceived by our ears.

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