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The example of three sound producing objects in our daily life.
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Introduction:
The three sound producing objects in our daily life is guitar,
Any vibrating object can produce sound and the sound hence produced can propagate from one place to other through a medium.
In our daily life, we can take the example of guitar. When we kink the string of a guitar, it vibrates and this vibration produce a sound .The hammer of a doorbell hits the plate in front of it by means of some electric source, which produces a sound. Another example is the tuning fork. It consists of tines and a handle. When we hit it with a rubber hammer, the two tines starts vibrating and produce sound.
Conclusion:
Any vibrating object can produce sound that can propagate from one place to other through a medium.
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