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                 Everyday we hear sounds from various
                 sources like humans, birds, bells, machines,
                 vehicles, televisions, radios etc. Sound is a
                 form of energy which produces a sensation
                 of hearing in our ears. There are also other
                 forms of energy like mechanical energy, light
                 energy, etc. We have talked about mechanical
                 energy in the previous chapters. You have
                 been taught about conservation of energy,
                 which states that we can neither create nor
                 destroy energy. We  can just change it from
                 one form to another. When you clap, a sound
                 is produced. Can you produce sound without
                 utilising your energy? Which form of energy
                 did you use to produce sound? In this            Fig. 11.1: Vibrating tuning fork just touching the
                 chapter we are going to learn how sound is                suspended table tennis ball.
                 produced and how it is transmitted through
                 a medium and received by our ears.
                                                                    Activity _____________11.2
                 11.1 Production of Sound                           •    Fill water in a beaker or a glass up to
                                                                         the brim. Gently touch the water surface
                   Activity _____________11.1                            with one of the prongs of the vibrating
                                                                         tuning fork, as shown in Fig. 11.2.
                   •    Take a tuning fork and set it vibrating     •    Next dip the prongs of the vibrating
                        by striking its prong on a rubber pad.           tuning fork in water, as shown in Fig.
                        Bring it near your ear.                          11.3.
                   •    Do you hear any sound?                      •    Observe what happens in both the
                   •    Touch one of the prongs of the vibrating         cases.
                        tuning fork with your finger and share      •    Discuss with your friends why this
                        your experience with your friends.               happens.
                   •    Now, suspend a table tennis ball or a
                        small plastic ball by a thread from a
                        support [Take a big needle and a
                        thread, put a knot at one end of the
                        thread, and then with the help of the
                        needle pass the thread through the
                        ball]. Touch the ball gently with the
                        prong   of   a  vibrating   tuning
                        fork (Fig. 11.1).
                   •    Observe what happens and discuss
                        with your friends.                       Fig. 11.2:  One of the prongs of the vibrating tuning
                                                                           fork touching the water surface.








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