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Answer:
Correct answer is Option C - Ticking clock
Step-by-step explanation:
Sound waves are formed when a vibrating object makes the encompassing medium to vibrate. Where the medium is the material in which the wave goes through. Sound waves comprise of zones of high and low weight called compressions and rarefactions, separately.
Now, in this question, the image given is one of compression and rarefactions. Looking at the options given, the correct option that produces such a wave is Ticking clock because Sound energy travels through air in waves and when an alarm clock rings, nearby air molecules vibrate. The air molecules jiggle about and cause neighbouring molecules to vibrate as well, thereby starting a wave of energy that travels out from the clock. The wave of sound travels in a pattern of compressions (where the air molecules are squeezed together) and rarefactions (where the air molecules are stretched apart).