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Frey Scientific Aluminum Tuning Forks, Assorted 256 to 512 Hertz, Set of 8
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574064
$122.19
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Tuning forks offer a safe and 'sound' way to demonstrate energy and vibration of sound for physics and music classes. This set of 8 two-prong forks are made of aluminum metal and include the following frequencies: C 256, D 288, E 320, F 341.3, G 384, A 426.7, B 480, and C 512 Hertz (Hz). The top quality aluminum alloy tuning fork (with 7 x 9 millimeter tines) vibrates long and loudly. Fork is tuned within 0.05 percent of rated frequency and is stamped with scale letter and frequency. Set of 8 forks are each 6 to 10 inches long.Features
- Tuning fork set creates a bridge between sound and form (or structure) to demonstrate vibrational energy, frequency, sound waves, and pitch for music or physics classes
- Acoustic resonator set can also be used traditionally to tune up any musical instrument or as relaxing sound therapy to relax the body and achieve optimal physical balance
- Aluminum two-pronged fork set is tuned within a 5 percent of rated frequency for a nearly perfect sound accuracy when struck
- Set of 8 tuning forks in assorted frequencies (from C: 256 to C: 512 Hertz) offer assorted short, long, subtle, and loud sounds for optimal auditory ranges
- Sleek wooden storage box keeps all tuning forks in one neat place and for easy transportation to school, offices, therapy centers, and home
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Certifications:
Not Applicable
Maximum Age:
12 years
Allergens:
Contains No Allergens
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