Science, asked by pranali2005, 8 months ago

Take a tuning fork and hit on a rubber pad , bring it near the ear to hear a sound . write the conclusion​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The pitch that a particular tuning fork generates depends on the length of its prongs. ... Shorter prongs produce higher pitch (frequency) sounds than longer prongs. Long prongs will bend more readily and therefore tend to vibrate at a lower frequency when struck.

Answered by Shaizakincsem
3

Answer:

The high pitch will cause damage.

Explanation:

When we hit tuning fork on the rubber pad it starts vibrating. The vibration depends upon the length of the fork. Larger fork will produce more vibration than the smaller one. When we bring the vibrating fork near our ear the vibration from the fork will flow in the air and get back to our ear.

The vibration will travel to the cochlea of the ear and it will change the vibration into nerve signals. It can damage the ear if the vibration is of high pitched, but lighter one will not cause such damage.

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