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Sounds good to me

Posted by Science Oxford on October 1, 2009 | comments

Sound is a series of compression waves (vibrations) that move through the air to your ear. The waves make your eardrum vibrate which your brain then interprets as sound.

Did you know that if you screamed in space you wouldn’t be able to hear it because there is no air to transfer the sound?

Check out our videos below: a sound experiment in the discovery zone at Science Oxford Live and something to try at home…

In the discovery zone:

Something for at home:

What do you think?


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