An industrial technician, Sam, works in a processing plant. Every time a high-pressure valve releases a scalding jet of steam, a distinctive metallic buzzer sounds. The hot steam naturally causes Sam to experience a reflexive surge of fear and pain. After several weeks on the job, Sam finds that hearing this metallic buzzer, even when away from the machinery, triggers an immediate, intense feeling of fear and muscle tension.
Using your knowledge of classical conditioning, explain how Sam developed this fear of the metallic buzzer.
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