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As the sound from a vibrating tine on a fork dininishes, the distance that the tine[s] move from center] also reduces [becomes smaller].

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How old is the fork?

The fork in history:The knife and the spoon will have pre-dated the fork, long before recorded history.There is no way of being certain how long mankind has been using the fork, or fork-like implements, for cooking and eating; they have certainly been in use for many, many centuries.We know for sure that forks were used in ancient Greece, Rome, and adjacent areas, as well as in ancient Asia.Only spoons and knives, with a pair of knives sometimes employed as we now use a knife and fork, are recorded as table cutlery in western Europe until about the tenth century AD, when we begin to see evidence of the use of table forks.In England the fork isn't recorded in use as table cutlery until the fifteenth century.English word origin:Our modern English word, fork, can be traced back to the Latin term furca, meaning pitchfork, forked stake, or fork used in cooking, though we don't know its origins beyond the Latin.Furca came into Old English, via Old North (Norman) French fourque and, later, Germanic, as forca, describing a 'forked instrument used by torturers' and a 'pronged instrument for digging'.The first recorded mention of a (table) fork in English is in a will dated 1463.


What does catalhoyuk mean?

Catalhoyuk is an archaeological site located in modern-day Turkey that dates back to the Neolithic period. The name Catalhoyuk means "fork mound" in Turkish, referring to the site's location in a fork in the Konya Plain. It is one of the earliest known urban settlements in the world.


When did use of fork and spoon start?

The use of forks dates back to ancient Egypt around 4th century BC, while spoons have been used for thousands of years in various civilizations. The widespread use of both utensils began in Europe during the Middle Ages.


What is the resolution in the 39 clues maze of bones?

In "The 39 Clues: Maze of Bones," the resolution involves Amy and Dan Cahill locating the final clue in Benjamin Franklin's grave beneath Christ Church in Philadelphia. They discover the clue, a tuning fork, and realize it represents the musical note "A" for Amy, who is a musical prodigy. This clue leads them to the next adventure in the series.


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Why does the sound produced by the tuning fork die out when touched by hand?

The (sound - vibration) energy is absorbed by the flesh.


What vibrates between the tuning fork and the eardrum to carry the sound?

The air experiences a longitudinal pressure wave, which some might call a vibration, as it transmits sound from a tuning fork to the ear.


What is a tunnel fork?

A fork that you use to make vibration.


How does the tuning fork vibration affect the resonance of musical instruments?

When a tuning fork vibrates near a musical instrument, it can cause the instrument to resonate at the same frequency as the tuning fork. This resonance amplifies the sound produced by the instrument, making it sound louder and clearer.


Through what fraction of a vibration has the prong of a tuning fork moved while the sound wave traveled down to the water surface and was reflected back up to the fork again?

1/4


What is a great example of a wave that tuning forks demonstrate?

One great example of a wave that tuning forks demonstrate is a sound wave. When a tuning fork is struck, it vibrates and produces sound waves that travel through the air. The frequency of the sound wave is determined by the rate of vibration of the tuning fork.


What happens when a tuning fork that is still vibrating touches a wooden desk?

the vibrations made by the tuning fork cause the paper to preduce a humming sound.


Due to what the vibration of a tuning fork can cause a guitar string to vibrate when the fork is held near the string?

guitars?


What causes the vibration of a tuning fork can cause a guitar string to vibrate when the fork is held near the string?

Guitars?


Due to What is the vibration of a tuning fork can cause a guitar string to vibrate when the fork is held near the string?

Guitars?


Why does a struck tuning fork sound louder when its handle is held against the table?

That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.That would cause a forced vibration; the tuning fork will make the table vibrate, or part of it, and thus, there is more surface to make the air vibrate.


Does the strength to strike the tuning fork effect the speed of sound in a vibrating air column?

No The strength you strike it will affect the overall volume, or intensity or amplitude of the sound. However, the speed of vibration (frequency or pitch) will remain constant. That is the point of a tuning fork. It can be used to tune musical instruments because it has a reproducible frequency or pitch.