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`Statement I:` A tuning fork is considered as a source of an acoustic wave of a single frequency as marked on its body. `Statement II:` The tuning fork cannot produce any of its harmonics due to its special nature of construction.A. Statement I is true, Statement II is true: Statement II is a correct explanation for statement I.B. Statement I is true, Statement II is true, Statement II is NOT a correct explanation for Statement I.C. Statement I is true, Statement II is falseD. Statement I is falce: Statement II is true

Answer» Correct Answer - A
The tuning fork does produce harmonics, but the intensities of the harmonics are too weak to be effective, due to its special ditribution of mass and the use of prongs.


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