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Ryker Huerta
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1 March, 00:52
How can sounds be vibrations?
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Rufus
1 March, 01:03
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Sound is formed when objects move to and fro (vibrates). This vibration enters the hear and impact on the ear drum which produces the sounds.
Therefore, Sounds are Vibrations interpreted to our brain through the organ called ear.
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