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    In physics, resonance refers to a wide class of phenomena that arise as a result of matching temporal or spatial periods of oscillatory objects. For an oscillatory dynamical systems driven by a time-varying external force, resonance occurs when the frequency of the external force coincides with the natural frequency of the system.

  2. 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.

  3. Jul 5, 2024 · resonance, in physics, relatively large selective response of an object or a system that vibrates in step or phase, with an externally applied oscillatory force. Resonance was first investigated in acoustical systems such as musical instruments and the human voice.

  4. Resonance is a phenomenon that occurs when the matching vibrations of another object increase the amplitude of an object’s oscillations. This article will explore some examples of resonance and understand the resonant frequency and its calculation.

  5. RESONANCE definition: 1. the quality of being loud and clear 2. the production of a sound as a result of vibration…. Learn more.

  6. Dec 5, 2019 · Resonance is the term used to describe the increase in the amplitude of oscillation that occurs when a vibrating object is subjected to a periodic force at its natural frequency. There are examples of resonance in sound (in particular, in musical instruments), mechanical systems and other systems.

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · Resonance is a phenomenon in which an oscillator responds most strongly to a driving force that matches its own natural frequency of vibration. For example, suppose a child is on a playground swing with a natural frequency of 1 Hz.

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