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Physics, 08.12.2020 21:10 KingJayDevil

How are sounds made? A. The sound source causes energy around the ear to compress. B. The sound source causes air particles to circle. C. The sound source causes a chain reaction of vibrations. D. The sound source causes air to be forced into the ear.

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