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Some interesting information about words

Listen to get ears around. You will see and hear a lot of noise around. It could be the sound of an object, or the sound of a man, or even the ticking of a clock. All around us, there is always a noise. But do you know what words are? Let's not know<br><br>Sound is actually an energy wave made up of a combination of many molecules that create a vibration. Sound can travel through many curved objects, even in water. Let's see how the word works?<br><br>It causes vibrations when an object is moved.<br>

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Some interesting information about words

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  1. Some interesting information about words Listen to get ears around. You will see and hear a lot of noise around. It could be the sound of an object, or the sound of a man, or even the ticking of a clock. All around us, there is always a noise. But do you know what words are? Let's not know

  2. Sound is actually an energy wave made up of a combination of many molecules that create a vibration. Sound can travel through many curved objects, even in water. Let's see how the word works? It causes vibrations when an object is moved. The vibration spreads the air particles into the air. These moving particles continue to collide with each other. We hear the vibrations of these particles as sound. Our ears are connected to sound waves. The human ear is specially designed to catch every little word. Deep in our ears is a small bone and earrings. When sound waves enter our inner ear, they begin to vibrate. The sound vibrations then enter a liquid-filled chamber called the coli. From here the vibrations tickle the short hairs that are connected to our auditory nerves (auditory nerves). These nerve cells then transmit to the auditory part of our brain, where they are arranged. The ear-brain determines how we distinguish between different words. Although sound cannot travel at the speed of light, it moves at a very fast speed. Sound moves through different things at different speeds. In dry air the sound moves at the lowest speed. Through this it travels at a speed of 343 meters per second. The speed of sound movement in the water is a little higher. 1462 meters per second per hour. The speed of sound movement through steel is the highest. 4512 meters per second per hour. Some weird facts about words

  3. There is no sound in space. Because there is no object to push the waves. Can't hear the sound of flies. A fox can hear ears so well that it can hear the roar of a rat from 100 meters away. Animals with large ears hear more than small-eared animals. If you keep screaming continuously for 6 years, 6 months and 7 days, you will be able to produce enough sound-energy to heat a cup of cocoa. The most intense natural sound on earth is volcanic eruption.

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