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19 December, 10:23

Why does a noise sound fainter as you move away from its source?

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  1. 19 December, 11:09
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    Uhh ... Because as you get farther away then you cant hear the sound waves i think
  2. 19 December, 14:09
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    because the sound waves can only travel so far and if there is things near the source the waves bounce off of it. Ex: the speaker in the class room wouldn't be quiet, its like the noise went away as i walked down the halls, maybe the walls were blocking the noise
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