Can sound waves produced by a body make another body vibrate?
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Yes they do, but there has to be a medium. And the frequency should be detectable by the measuring device. And that frequency should not be less than 20 Hertz.
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Yes, one example is a tuning fork. If you play a note at the resonant frequency of a tuning fork, the fork will start to vibrate.
Similarly if you pluck a string on guitar and there is another guitar nearby, the same string on the second guitar should start to vibrate.
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