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A ringing alarm clock is put under a glass jar. The air is slowly removed from the space around it. What will happen as the air...Asked by loaf
A ringing alarm clock is put under a glass jar. The air is slowly removed from the space around it. What will happen as the air is removed? (1 point)
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The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.
The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.
The clock will slowly become less visible, until you can only hear it.
The clock will slowly become less visible, until you can only hear it.
The appearance of the clock and the sound of the clock will not change.
The appearance of the clock and the sound of the clock will not change.
The appearance of the clock will not change, but its sound will become fainter.m
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The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.
The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.
The clock will slowly become less visible, until you can only hear it.
The clock will slowly become less visible, until you can only hear it.
The appearance of the clock and the sound of the clock will not change.
The appearance of the clock and the sound of the clock will not change.
The appearance of the clock will not change, but its sound will become fainter.m
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The correct response is:
**The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.**
As the air is removed from the space around the clock, the sound will gradually become fainter because sound requires a medium (like air) to travel through. As the air is removed, the medium for sound waves decreases, making the sound less audible. Eventually, when there is very little air left, the clock may become less visible as well.
**The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.**
As the air is removed from the space around the clock, the sound will gradually become fainter because sound requires a medium (like air) to travel through. As the air is removed, the medium for sound waves decreases, making the sound less audible. Eventually, when there is very little air left, the clock may become less visible as well.
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