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Suppose you hear music being played from...

Suppose you hear music being played from a trumpet that is across the room from you. Compressions and rarefactions from the sound wave each your ear, and you interpret these vibrations as sound. Were the air particles that are vibrating near your ear carried across the room by the sound wave? How do you know?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Sound Waves**: - Sound travels in the form of waves, which consist of compressions and rarefactions. Compressions are areas where particles are close together, while rarefactions are areas where particles are spread apart. 2. **Identifying the Nature of Sound Propagation**: - When you hear music from a trumpet across the room, the sound waves created by the trumpet cause the air particles near the trumpet to vibrate. These vibrations create compressions and rarefactions that travel through the air. ...
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