Tuned means something is set just right so it works best, like when you adjust a radio to hear your favorite song clearly.
Imagine you have a radio that can play many stations, but all the sounds are messy and hard to understand. You twist a little knob until you find the station you want. That’s tuning, adjusting something so it matches what you need.
Like Tuning a String
Think of a guitar string. If it's too loose, it makes a low sound. If it's too tight, it makes a high, squeaky sound. But when it's just right, tuned, it plays the note perfectly. Musicians use special tools to help them tune their guitar so every note sounds just right.
Why It Matters
When something is tuned, it works smoothly and clearly. Just like your radio or a guitar, many things in life need to be adjusted to work best, like shoes that fit just right or a clock that ticks at the perfect speed!Tuned means something is set just right so it works best, like when you adjust a radio to hear your favorite song clearly.
Imagine you have a radio that can play many stations, but all the sounds are messy and hard to understand. You twist a little knob until you find the station you want. That’s tuning, adjusting something so it matches what you need.
Like Tuning a String
Think of a guitar string. If it's too loose, it makes a low sound. If it's too tight, it makes a high, squeaky sound. But when it's just right, tuned, it plays the note perfectly. Musicians use special tools to help them tune their guitar so every note sounds just right.
Why It Matters
When something is tuned, it works smoothly and clearly. Just like your radio or a guitar, many things in life need to be adjusted to work best, like shoes that fit just right or a clock that ticks at the perfect speed!
Examples
- Your car engine runs smoothly after it's been tuned.
- A radio can be tuned to catch a specific station.
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