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Exit what occurs when a wave causes vibration in a nearby object that matches the frequency of the wave? a. reflection b. refraction c. resonance d. polarization
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Exit what occurs when a wave causes vibration in a nearby object that matches the frequency of the wave?
a. reflection
b. refraction
c. resonance
d. polarization
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when a wave causes vibration in a nearby object that matches the frequency of the wave, the phenomenon that occurs is called
resonance
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It produces a sound of larger amplitude as a result of vigorous vibration of the body.
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