The physics Of A Guitar Easily Explained #Shorts

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The physics of a guitar: easily explained.
Physics surrounds us.
Take, for example, a guitar. How does its sound came from?
Physics says a vibrating object produces a sound wave.
As a guitar string vibrates, it sets surrounding air molecules into vibrational motion.
So these molecules vibrate back and forth, creating a pressure wave which travels from the source to our ears, resulting in sound.
The string of a guitar itself disturbs very little air, so the resulting sound is low.
However, if the guitar string is attached to a larger object, such as a wooden sound box, then more air is disturbed. The guitar string forces the sound box to vibrate at the same frequency as the string. The sound box in turn forces surrounding air molecules into vibrational motion.
This produces a more audible sound.
You're welcome.

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