Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


251. Sound is carried by Matter. In most cases sound reaches the ear
through the air; but air is not the only medium through which sound is
carried. A loud noise will startle fish, and cause them to dart away,
so we conclude that the sound must have reached them through the
water. An Indian puts his ear to the ground in order to detect distant
footsteps, because sounds too faint to be heard through the air are
comparatively clear when transmitted through the earth. A gentle
tapping at one end of a long table can be distinctly heard at the
opposite end if the ear is pressed against the table; if the ear is
removed from the wood, the sound of tapping is much fainter, showing
that wood transmits sound more readily than air. We see therefore that
sound can be transmitted to the ear by solids, liquids, or gases.

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