The "sound waves" don't cause particles to "vibrate", passing their vibration along to adjacent particles. This is fundamentally wrong. The sound waves ARE the sound. This is like saying "the sound waves cause sound waves." Also, the particles don't "vibrate" any more than particles typically "vibrate" given their temperature. You could say the air itself (made up of many many particles) vibrates as sound waves pass through it, but this doesn't explain why or how that happens. This is the correct explanation; the source of the sound, be it a vibrating object, electronic transducer, or otherwise, displaces molecules in a medium (in this case, air) as it moves within that medium, creating waves of high and low pressure, known as rarefactions and compressions. Like a stone thrown in a pond, these waves move through the medium (air) and eventually, if they aren't attenuated to background levels, they reach their destination. Don't take my word for it, watch better videos from legit science or pro audio based sources....but for the record, I'm a professional audio engineer and physics nerd.
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Bro when my teacher played this the whole class started singing along and it literally made me forget the actual song lyrics and it actually makes English fun
When my teacher play the song, everyone in my class. We’re absolutely attached to this song is my teacher upon any other song beside this, they would throw a big fit and she would have to put it on really. I am also obsessed with this song. Good work😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂