A ringing alarm clock is put under a glass jar. The air is slowly removed from the space around it. What will happen as the air is removed? (1 point)

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The appearance of the clock and the sound of the clock will not change.
The appearance of the clock and the sound of the clock will not change.

The clock will slowly become less visible, until you can only hear it.
The clock will slowly become less visible, until you can only hear it.

The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.
The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.

The appearance of the clock will not change, but its sound will become fainter.

1.The appearance of the clock will not change, but its sound will become fainter

2.They are waves that require some form of matter as a medium.

3.through denser materials, because the molecules in a tightly packed medium collide more frequently

4.Rods detect light; cones detect green, blue, and red light; and the brain combines the three colors.

5.Red stripes reflect red and absorb all other light, as does the blue square with blue; white stripes and stars reflect all wavelengths; and the flagpole absorbs all wavelengths

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The correct answer is: The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view.

Explanation:
When the air is slowly removed from the space around the ringing alarm clock, the sound waves produced by the clock will have less and less air molecules to vibrate against. This means that the sound waves will have a harder time traveling through the limited air, resulting in the sound becoming quieter. As more air is removed, the sound waves eventually won't be able to travel to our ears, making the clock's sound fade away.

Additionally, another effect of slowly removing the air is the decrease in the amount of air molecules between the clock and the observer's eyes. This reduction in the number of molecules can lead to a decrease in the amount of light scattering and reflection, causing the clock to appear less visible or gradually fade from view.

So, as the air is removed, both the sound of the clock and its appearance will change. The sound will become quieter and the clock will fade from view. Therefore, the correct answer is "The clock will slowly become quieter and will ultimately fade from view."

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