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                I have this for a physics question  
A 320 hz tuning fork vibrates for 8s. During this time each tine of the fork travels a total distance of 10.3 cm.
first I multiplied 320 by 8.( 2 560)
then i divided 10.3 by 2 560. then i divided that answer by 4 since there are four amplitudes (ei the tine moves up then down, then below again, then up to its original position.
My final answer was 0.001005859 cm
could u tell me if i am correct
Thanks
            
            
        A 320 hz tuning fork vibrates for 8s. During this time each tine of the fork travels a total distance of 10.3 cm.
first I multiplied 320 by 8.( 2 560)
then i divided 10.3 by 2 560. then i divided that answer by 4 since there are four amplitudes (ei the tine moves up then down, then below again, then up to its original position.
My final answer was 0.001005859 cm
could u tell me if i am correct
Thanks
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                    Answered by
            drwls
            
    Are you supposed to find the amplitude of vibration? If so, you did it correctly.
    
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