The sound that is heard when a tuning fork is struck by a hammer and the reason for that sound.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A tuning fork makes a sound when you press its handle against any object after you strike it with a rubber hammer.
The sound of a tuning fork increasesa lot when it is pressed against other objects as they resonate like a sounding board. The reason for the sound to be differentis that they resonate with different harmonics and have different timbres.
Conclusion:
The sound that is heard when a tuning fork is struck by with a rubber hammer is like a sounding board because they resonate with different harmonics and so they have different timbres.
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