A tuning fork creates sound

  1. 3.A 512 Hz tuning fork and a 1024 Hz tuning fork are struck with a hammer of the same intensity. How will the sound waves
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  2. A 512 Hz tuning fork and a 1024 Hz tuning fork are both struck with the same intensity, producing sound waves with an amplitude
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  3. A vibrating 1000-hertz tuning fork produces sound waves that travel at 340 meters per second in air. Points A and B are some
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  4. can please somebody check my answer:Q. A tuning fork produces a sound that has a wavelength of 136 centimetres. What is the
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  5. Please help me... I have no idea where to begin...A tone of 4000 Hz is being played on a tuning fork. You run toward the tuning
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  6. A tuning fork produces a sound of musical note middle C. It moves back and forth 256 time each second. what is the frequency of
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  7. a tuning fork produces a sound of musical note middle C. It moves back and forth 256 time each second. What is the frequency of
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  8. a tuning fork produces a sound wave with a wavelength of 0.20 m and a velocity of 25.6 m/s. what is the frequency of the tuning
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  9. A 71.4cm long tube has a 71.4cm long insert that can be pulled in and out. A vibrating tuning fork is held next to the tube. As
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  10. A pipe that is closed at one end can be made to resonate by a tuning fork at a lengthof 0. 25 m. The next resonant length is 0.
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