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23 December, 18:52

A 256-hertz vibrating tuning fork is brought near

a nonvibrating 256-hertz tuning fork. The second

tuning fork begins to vibrate. Which

phenomenon causes the nonvibrating tuning fork

to begin to vibrate?

(1) resistance (3) refraction

(2) resonance (4) reflection

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  1. 23 December, 19:20
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    It would be "resonance" that is occurring that causes the nonvibrating tuning fork

    to begin to vibrate. Specifically the resonance of the sound waves that are traveling through air.
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