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In the resonance tube experiment why the tube is held vertical??​

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Answered by NehaKari
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•IN THE RESONANCE TUBE EXPERIMENT, THE TUBE IS HELD VERTICAL Because it may corrupt the result by great margine if we change the position of the tube.

• Although the sound waves travel in all directions, The waves are predominant in horizontal direction.

•As we need to create a resonance pattern in the tube, It is required that the TUBE IS HELD VERTICAL.

Answered by adventureisland
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Explanation:

In physics, resonance is the aim of a device to flutter with developing amplitudes at some incidences of excitation. These are identified as the system's resounding incidences (or resonance frequencies). The resonator may become a central incidence and any number of harmonics.

An example of the beneficial effect of resounding frequency is a guitar string which makes a specific sound when it is moved. The sound depends on how high or depth the string is.

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