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With which of the following frequencies does a tuning fork of 256 Hz resonate : 288 Hz, 314 Hz, 333 Hz, 512 Hz ?

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To determine with which frequency a tuning fork of 256 Hz resonates, we need to identify if any of the provided frequencies are harmonics of 256 Hz. Harmonics are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Fundamental Frequency**: The fundamental frequency given is 256 Hz. 2. **List the Given Frequencies**: The frequencies we need to check are 288 Hz, 314 Hz, 333 Hz, and 512 Hz. ...
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