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Resonance produces louder sound than that produced by the forced vibrations of a body . Why then is resonance purposely avoided in many instruments ?

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To answer the question, we need to understand the concepts of resonance and forced vibrations, and how they affect the sound produced by musical instruments. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Resonance**: - Resonance occurs when an object vibrates at its natural frequency due to an external force. This results in a significant increase in amplitude, producing a louder sound. 2. **Understanding Forced Vibrations**: ...
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