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    A 1056-Hz Tuning Fork Is Sounded When a Piano Note
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A 1056-Hz Tuning Fork Is Sounded When a Piano Note

Question 58

Question 58

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A 1056-Hz tuning fork is sounded when a piano note is struck.You hear three beats per second.What is the frequency of the piano string?


A) 1053 Hz
B) 1056 Hz
C) 1059 Hz
D) 2112 Hz
E) need more information

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