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________ is the tendency of an object to vibrate at its natural frequency. a. Polarization b. Refraction c. Resonance d. Diffraction
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________ is the tendency of an object to vibrate at its natural frequency.
a. Polarization
b. Refraction
c. Resonance
d. Diffraction
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Resonance is the answer. Resonance frequency is the term used when an object begins to vibrate at an perferred frequency.
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