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The diagram in Fig. shows three ways in which a string of length I in an instrument can vibrate.

Which of the diagram shows the principal note?

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ICSE-SOUND-EXERCISE -7(B)
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  19. State two differences between natural and forced vibrations.

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  20. What is meant by Resonance ?

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