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Grade 9Mechanics

How does the tale of the Rattlesnake produces sound when shaked

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9 Years agoGrade 9
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Profile image of Vikas TU
9 Years ago
Dear Student,
A rattler's snake is made out of a progression of empty, interlocked scale-like fragments made of keratin. The snake delivers its rattling stable by enacting uncommon muscles in the tail which makes the portions vibrate and rub against each other. The empty idea of the scales enhance the sound and delivers the rattling. These muscles that reason the shake to shake are a portion of the quickest known in any creature, terminating 50 times each second all things considered, and can continue for up to three hours without tiring.
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Vikas (B. Tech. 4th year
Thapar University)