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What happens to the frequency of a tuning fork.
When it is filled?

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  7. What happens to the frequency of a tuning fork. When it is loaded wi...

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  9. What is the influence of resonance on the forced vibrations?

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  10. What is the condition for resonance to occur?

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  12. Why sound can not travel in vacuum, while light can?

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