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A vibrating 1000-hertz tuning fork
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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Priscilla
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A tuning fork is vibrating the air around it. What best describes the waves produced by the tuning fork?
mechanical, because the
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Chelsea is tuning a piano when She discovers that G above middle C is vibrating with a higher frequency than her G tuning fork,
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Mercedez
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A tuning fork vibrates with a frequency of 440 hertz
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willie
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A tuning fork vibrates with a frequency of 440 hertz (cycles/second). When the tuning fork is struck, it produces a change in
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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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a light pointer fixed to one prong of a tuning fork touches a vertical plate. The fork is set vibrating and the plate is allowed
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When a tuning fork of unknown frequency is sounded simultaneously with a 512 Hz tuning fork, 20 beats are heard in 4.0 seconds.
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Liz
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31. Tuning fork 1 (420 Hz) is sounded with tuning fork 2 and 20 beats are count in 10s.
a) What are the possible frequencies of
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two tuning forks are struck at the same time. One tuning fork has a frequency 20hz while the second tuning fork has afrequency
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Rosemary
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