Resonance and Sound
How do we create specific frequencies of sound, such as in music? A guitar string vibrates at its natural frequencies. Other objects, such as wine glasses and tuning forks, also vibrate at their natural frequencies. The frequencies are controlled by properties such as size, mass, and string tension.
Grade Level: High School
Subject: Physics
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