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Explain the propagation of sound by tuning fork through air?​

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Answered by richajain55
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Explanation:

Sound waves are produced by vibrating objects. ... When the tuning fork is hit with a rubber hammer, the tines begin to vibrate. The back and forth vibration of the tines produce disturbances of surrounding air molecules.

Answered by janu2325
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Answer:

Sound waves are produced by vibrating objects. Whether it be the sound of a person's voice, the sound of a piano, the sound of a trombone or the sound of a physics book slamming to the floor, the source of the sound is always a vibrating object.

A tuning fork serves as a useful illustration of how a vibrating object can produce sound. The fork consists of a handle and two tines. When the tuning fork is hit with a rubber hammer, the tines begin to vibrate. The back and forth vibration of the tines produce disturbances of surrounding air molecules.

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