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Sound: Blowing a Raspberry

By Janice VanCleave

Blowing a Raspberry means to make a sound by sticking out your tongue and blowing.

The sound produced is much like the sound made by flatulence (farting).

Sounds are made when something vibrates and air blown between your tongue and lips causes both to vibrate as seen in the video.

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Filed Under: Physics, Sound Tagged With: blowing a raspberry, flatulence, SOUND, vibration

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