Resonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate at larger amplitude at some frequencies than at others. These are known as the system's resonant frequencies (or resonance frequenci...
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A key aspect of structural dynamic analysis concerns the behavior of a structure at "resonance." The natural frequency of vibration of a structure --- whether a wood-frame house or a radio tower --- corresponds to that structure's resonant frequency.
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Resonance responses are described. ... Systems of coupled oscillators with multiple resonant frequencies are described, including a violin string. Normal modes of an oscillating string occur at integral multiples (harmonics) of the fundamental; these natural frequencies are determined by the length, the tension,
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Systems consisting of pendulums and springs can freely oscillate at their natural frequencies (also called normal modes). When we expose a system to a wide spectrum ... I could also rub it with my finger, or I could pluck it, or I could kick it, and what it does is it ignores all the frequencies which are not at resonance,
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This same basic idea of physically determined natural frequencies applies throughout physics in mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and even throughout the realm of modern physics. Some of the implications of resonant frequencies are: ... Ease of Excitation at Resonance...
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Section 6, Resonance at Frequencies other than the Natural Frequency or First Critical ... Resonance at the natural frequency of a part is usually referred to as the first. resonance frequency or 1st critical speed. Resonance in the same part can again occur at higher frequencies, with the next highest frequency called...
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Patients with skin penetrating titanium implants in the temporal bone, for attachment of bone-anchored hearing aids, have made it possible to investigate the free-damped natural frequencies (resonance frequencies) of the human skull in vivo. ... The resonance frequencies of the skull of six subjects were investigated.
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We report an all-dry, two-step, surface nanoengineering method to fabricate nanomechanical elements without photolithography. It is based on the local deposition through a nanostencil of a well-defined aluminum pattern onto a silicon/silicon-nitride substrate, followed by plasma etching to release the structures.
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Longitudinal Wavelength Sound Waves Pitch and Frequency Speed of Sound Doppler Effect Sound Intensity and Decibels Sound Wave Interference Beat Frequencies Binaural Beat Frequencies Sound Resonance and Natural Resonant Frequency Natural Resonance Quality (Q) Forced Vibration Frequency Entrainment Vibrational Modes...
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