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in a laboratory, raju uses a tuning fork in resonance colomn experiment. why type of wave produced by tuning fork in this case? ​

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Answered by priyamugal1805
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Explanation:

The tuning fork produces sine waves. If you attach a length of led/graphite to one of the prongs (using a rubber band) you may trace the sine curve on a sheet of paper - if you move the struck fork along the paper. The amplitude may be a couple of millimeters. Sound waves are longitudinal waves - like beach waves.

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Answered by bismiminnuzzz
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longitudinal stationary wave

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