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When you hear a person talking, a dog barking, or a police siren, you hear sound. Most sounds are very loud. Others are soft. Sound sounds are high, like a whistle. Others are low, like a rumble of thunder. Vibrations Make Sound • Remember that energy is the ability to make something move, happen, or change. • Sound is the energy that you can hear. • Sound is made by something vibrating. • When something vibrates, it moves back and forth very fast Think about what happens when someone plucks a guitar string. • The string vibrates. Each time the string moves, it bumps against air that is nearby. • The string makes the air vibrate, too. The air bumps against more air, and so on. • The energy of the vibrations move through the air in waves. Click Here for sound energy The waves are like ripples in a pond when you toss a pebble into it. Sound Wave Ripple Effect Animation Sound waves travel from the guitar in all directions. When the sound waves reach your ears, the air in your ear vibrates. The air makes your eardrums inside your ears vibrate too. Signals travel to your brain, and you hear the sound of the guitar. http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/science_up_clo se/521/deploy/interface.html
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