When acoustic resonance takes place , a loud sound is heard. Why does it happen ?
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when acoustic resonance takes place , the natural frequency of the vibrating object coincides with the frequency of external periodic force. As a result, the two vibrate together and their vibrational energies and consequently , their amplitudes are added up. As resultant amplitude increases, hence loud sound is heard .
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