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The wires in a piano vibrate, but fractions of the wire also vibrate at different frequencies than the whole wire. What is the term for the softer notes produced by these different frequencies? (1 point)
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The wires in a piano vibrate, but fractions of the wire also vibrate at different frequencies than the whole wire. What is the term
for the softer notes produced by these different frequencies? (1 point)
O interference
O pitch
O resonance
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the answer to the question is pitch
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