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Biology, 29.05.2020 00:59 ynclankaedon

Some students are investigating how resonance works using two tuning
forks. In the 3 step process below, drag and drop the steps in the correct
order.
A) Hold the
vibrating
tuning fork
right beside
the other one.
B) The second
tuning fork will
begin to
vibrate at the
same rate as
the first one
C) Strike one
tuning fork on
the edge of
the table to
make it vibrate.

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