Search results
- DictionaryRes·o·nance/ˈrezənəns/
noun
- 1. the quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating: "the resonance of his voice"
- 2. the reinforcement or prolongation of sound by reflection from a surface or by the synchronous vibration of a neighboring object.
noun. : a vibration of large amplitude in a mechanical or electrical system caused by a relatively small periodic stimulus of the same or nearly the same period as the natural vibration period of the system. : the state of adjustment that produces resonance in a mechanical or electrical system.
RESONANCE definition: 1. the quality of being loud and clear 2. the production of a sound as a result of vibration…. Learn more.
noun. the condition or quality of being resonant. sound produced by a body vibrating in sympathy with a neighbouring source of sound. the condition of a body or system when it is subjected to a periodic disturbance of the same frequency as the natural frequency of the body or system.
Resonance occurs when a system is able to store and easily transfer energy between two or more different storage modes (such as kinetic energy and potential energy in the case of a simple pendulum). However, there are some losses from cycle to cycle, called damping.
RESONANCE meaning: 1. the quality of being loud and clear 2. the production of a sound as a result of vibration…. Learn more.
Resonance is the quality of being “resonant,” which can mean “strong and deep in tone” or “having a lasting effect.” If your voice has resonance, you might consider a profession that involves public speaking.
noun. 1. the condition or quality of being resonant. 2. sound produced by a body vibrating in sympathy with a neighbouring source of sound. 3. the condition of a body or system when it is subjected to a periodic disturbance of the same frequency as the natural frequency of the body or system.