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How is resonance used in musical instruments? A. to disrupt interference B. to amplify sound C. to create harmony D. to stay in tune
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How is resonance used in musical instruments? A. to disrupt interference B. to amplify sound C. to create harmony D. to stay in tune
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How is resonance used in musical instruments?
A. to disrupt interference
B. to amplify sound
C. to create harmony
D. to stay in tune
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B. To amplify sound
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The answer is B: to Amplify the sound
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