A tuning fork in a resonance box is used to study sound and resonance phenomena, and to amplify sound:
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Physics and music educationResonance boxes are used to teach students about sound and how to amplify or dampen sound waves.
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Research and developmentResonance boxes are used to test the acoustic properties of materials and design acoustic systems.
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Wave phenomenaResonance boxes can be used to study standing waves, resonant frequencies, and the effects of damping.
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Loud, sustained soundWhen a tuning fork is placed in a resonance box, the box amplifies the sound wave produced by the tuning fork, resulting in a louder, more sustained sound.
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Pair of tuning forksTuning forks on resonance boxes can be used in pairs to demonstrate how the sound from one fork can vibrate another fork.
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