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Physics, 14.04.2020 19:21 Aaraar

Nancy watches her dad fix a broken chair with a nail and a hammer, but she finds the hammering sound too loud. So, she decides to go back to her room, which is next door. On entering her room, she finds the hammering does not sound as loud. Why does the sound become faint?

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