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What is
vibration?
What causes a
sound?
The shortest
string on a
guitar has the
a) highest
b) lowest
sound
Do sounds get
louder or
quieter as you
move away
from the sound
source?
Which part of
your body do
we hear with
The longer the
bar on the
xylophone the
the
sound will be.
True or False
Sounds cannot
travel in space?
your
What it is called Does sound
when you see
travel fastest
materials to through a solid
absorb sound to liquid, or gas?
make a room or
space quieter?
Which part of
body
interprets the
electrical signal
from the ear, so
that
we
understand the
sounds we hear?
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Sagot :

Answer:

1.Vibration is the mechanical oscillations of an object about an equilibrium point.

2.Sound is caused by the simple but rapid mechanical vibrations of various elastic bodies. These when moved or struck so as to vibrate, communicate the same kind of vibrations to the auditory nerve of the ear, and are then appreciated by the mind.

3.The shortest

string on a

guitar has the B.lowest

4.As distance from the sound source increases, the area covered by the sound waves increases.

5.Striking the metal bars of the xylophone with a stick produces a vibration.

6.Sound does not travel at all in space. False

7.i dont understand stand ×

8.The Inner Ear

These nerve endings transform the vibrations into electrical impulses that then travel along the eighth cranial nerve (auditory nerve) to the brain. The brain then interprets these signals, and this is how we hear.