Which EVIDENCE STATEMENT below best support the
claim : "As the vibration/oscillations increased in the
speaker so does the level of sound emitted"
Evidence that supports this claim is when energy increases the vibrations in the speaker
decrease and sound coming from speaker also decrease. I know this because when I increase
the volume dial/button sound becomes quieter and speaker moves less.
O Evidence that supports this claim is when energy increases so does the vibrations in the
speaker and sound coming from speaker. I know this because when I increase the volume
dial/button sound becomes louder and speaker moves more.
Answers: 2
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