What is a tuning fork? How can we detect the sound waves produced by a tuning fork?
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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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A tuning fork is a two-pronged steel device used by musicians, which vibrates when struck to give a note of specific pitch. As the vibration of the tuning fork when hit hard against an object can be seen easily, it is used to detect and prove that sound occurs only when their is vibration.
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