A tuning fork stops vibrating primarily due to the dissipation of energy as sound waves and thermal energy. When the fork is struck, it generates vibrations that create sound, but over time, friction with air and internal damping within the metal absorb this energy, leading to a gradual decrease in amplitude. Additionally, contact with surfaces or other materials can further dampen the vibrations, contributing to its eventual stop.
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