why is a loud sound heard when a violin string streched across the wooden bridge is set into vibrations
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Air Resonances
in the violin. This is known as a Helmholtz resonance, the sound comes from the vibrating air mass in the soundholes.
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Answer: When acoustic resonance takes place, a loud sound is heard. This is because the natural frequency becomes equal to the frequency of external applied force hence a loud sound is heard. Question 47: Explain why stringed musical instruments, like the guitar, are provided with a hollow box.
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