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Chapter 20 Problem 58TAE

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If a bell is ringing inside a bell jar, we can no longer hear it when the air is evacuated, but we can still see it. What differences in the properties of sound and light does this indicate?

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The fact that in the bell jar, we can see the vibrating bell but cannot hear any sound of its vibration is proof that sound needs a medium to propagate through and since it's vacuum inside the bell jar, there's no sound.

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Title Conceptual Physics 12 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321909107

Solved: If a bell is ringing inside a bell jar, we can no

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