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A tuning fork used to be the standard method for checking the musical pitch of instruments. When struck it would vibrate at a definite frequency, which could be heard, and Musical Instruments could then be adjusted to match. Nowadays that is more usually done by electronic oscillators.

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Which hearing test uses tuning fork?

Weber test


Can you give me the word tuning fork in a sentence?

I can say tuning fork.


What would be the energy transformations that occur when one tuning fork makes another tuning fork vibrate?

The some wave has the same frequency as the natural frequency of the tuning fork, the tuning fork is made to vibrate due to a process called resonance.


What is a tuning fork and how is it used?

tuning fork steel instrument in the shape of a U with a short handle. When struck it produces an almost pure tone, retaining its pitch over a long period of time; thus it is a valuable aid in tuning musical instruments.


What can you get when you combine quartz sound magnets and a tuning fork?

A tuning fork combined with a quartz sound magnet.


What kind of wave does a tuning fork create when it vibrates?

A tuning fork creates a sound wave when it vibrates.


What are the characteristics and uses of a low frequency tuning fork?

A low frequency tuning fork has a longer and thicker prong compared to higher frequency tuning forks. It produces a deep and resonant sound. Low frequency tuning forks are commonly used in medical settings to test hearing and in physics experiments to demonstrate vibrations and frequencies.


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?

harmonic resonance


How did the tuning fork get its name?

It's purely descriptive: the item is fork-shaped and is used when tuning musical instruments.


When a tuning fork and a note are sounded together why do you loosen the string?

The purpose of a tuning fork is to know the exact pitch of a certain note, and then tune to that note. The string is probably loosened to match the pitch of the tuning fork.


How waves are created and propagate when a tuning fork is struck?

Because of the tuning fork's vibrations. It creates compressional sound waves.


Where can you get a tuning fork?

You can purchase a tuning fork on E-bay or any store/shop that sales musical instruments; such as pianos!