Describe a simple experiment to show that the prongs of a sound producing tuning fork are vibrating.
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Describe a simple experiment to show that the prongs of a sound producing tuning fork are vibrating.
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06/11/2021 4:17 pm
Fill the beaker with water till its brim. Now touch the surface of the water with the prongs of the vibrating tuning forks. It can be seen that water starts to splash. This shows that the tuning fork is vibrating.
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