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Why is the second resonance found feebler than the first ?

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To understand why the second resonance is found feebler than the first, we can break down the explanation into clear steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Resonance**: - Resonance occurs when a system is driven at its natural frequency, leading to maximum energy transfer and amplification of sound. 2. **Setting Up the Experiment**: ...
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