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Q: What is it called when you hit one tuning fork and you hold the other tuning fork up close to it and the both of the tuning forks vibrate?
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What beat frequency is produced by two tuning forks that vibrate simultaneously withe frequencies?

3.0 HZ


What is a sentence using the word vibrate?

Adding heat causes gas molecules to vibrate, increasing the gas volume or pressure. A car with a damaged valve will usually vibrate noisily while operating. Tuning forks are designed to vibrate and thereby create a particular pitch.


Does a tuning fork vibrate because of resonance?

It can, if there's another source of sound nearby, vibrating at the natural frequency of the tuning fork. Example: Two tuning forks with the same natural frequency. The first one can be set vibrating by whacking it against the edge of the table, whereupon the second one will vibrate because it resonates with the first one.


How much does a tuning fork vibrate a minute?

depends on fork


What company uses two things that look like tuning forks in a circle?

3 tuning forks in a circle is Yamaha.


When a tuning fork vibrates over an open pipe and the air in the pipe starts to vibrate the vibration the tube are caused by?

The vibrations are caused by resonance.beatsresonanceThe vibrations that are set up in the second fork are called sympathetic vibrations, and the two forks are said to be in resonance.


Why were tuning forks made?

to tune instuments!!


How are tuning forks used for hearing tests?

will vibrate at a set frequency to produce a musical tone when struck. The vibrations produced can be used to assess a person's ability to hear various sound frequencies.


Does a tuning fork have more harmonics or does a guitar?

Guitar. Tuning forks are a sine wave


What does the tuning fork do to produce a sound wave in the air?

Most tuning forks are designed to resonate at 440 hertz when struck. That is the frequency of the A before middle C on a keyboard or the A string on a guitar, violin, etc. You just strike the tuning fork then adjust the tension on your A string until the string vibrates at the same frequency as the tuning fork. Then you tune the rest of your strings from the A string.


Who discover the tuning fork?

Officially, tuning forks were invented in 1711 by John Shore, a British Musician


What 3 objects make the Yamaha symbol?

tuning forks