Explain the mechanism by which heat energy can affect the phenomenon of resonance in sound waves propagating in air. (Hint: Think about what air is made of – atoms and molecules. Think about where energy can go in air that is different from the kinetic energy that atoms and molecules possess.)
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Explain the mechanism by which heat energy can affect the phenomenon of resonance in sound waves propagating in air. (Hint: Think about what air is made of – atoms and molecules. Think about where energy can go in air that is different from the kinetic energy that atoms and molecules possess.)
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