A tuning fork is not designed to break teeth, and it typically won't have enough force to do so under normal circumstances. However, if a tuning fork were to be struck with significant force and then accidentally impact a tooth, it could potentially cause damage. It's important to use Tuning Forks safely and avoid any situations where they could accidentally strike the teeth.
its a scientific object used to tune things
Pi ( π )
5000/5 = 1,000 per second = 1 KHz
The vibration may very well break your teeth.
There are several Doctors tools viz: Stethescope, Otoscope, Opthalmoscope, hammer, laryngoscope, proctoscope, sigmoidoscope, tunning fork, needle, syringe.........
Because you grind your teeth.
The Tunning of Elynour Rummyng was created in 1550.
4
It is 4!
A fork or spoon.
A standard fork typically has four tines or teeth. These tines are designed to help pick up and hold food. While some specialty forks may have different numbers of tines, the four-tined fork is the most common design used for dining.
No, but they can break your teeth.