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Sound Waves from a Drum
Students are using a mallet to hit a drum. The diagram below shows this action.
When the mallet hits the drum, the drum skin begins to vibrate. When the drum skin curves inward, the particles of air near the inside surface are compressed together and then they move apart. When the drum skin curves outward, the particles of air near the inside surface move apart again then the particles of air are compressed together and a wave of compressed particles moves outward.
Which statement BEST describes the phenomenon illustrated in the model?
Sound waves are being absorbed by the drum.
Sound waves are being transferred from the mallet to the drum.
Sound waves are being reflected by the drum.
Sound waves are being transmitted through the air in the drum
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Sound waves are being transmitted through the air in the drum.
Explanation: The vibrating drum skin creates compressions and rarefactions in the air (pressure waves) that travel outward — this is sound being transmitted through the air inside the drum.
Explanation: The vibrating drum skin creates compressions and rarefactions in the air (pressure waves) that travel outward — this is sound being transmitted through the air inside the drum.
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