Explain amplitude resonance and velocity resonance
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The difference is that in case of amplitude resonance the energy of the forced vibration may not be maximum but in case of velocity resonance the energy is always maximum
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Explanation of Amplitude Resonance
- Aptitude resonance is a phenomenon when the frequency of an externally connected periodic force on a body is proportional to its natural frequency, the body readily starts to vibrate with a high amplitude. Two illustrations of resonance are Sympathetic vibrations of the pendulum, Resonance in radio and TV receivers
Explanation of Velocity Resonance
- Velocity resonance is the phenomenon when your network has the highest velocity amplitude and velocity amplitude is the increased velocity your system can attain during the oscillation. In an oscillating system, velocity resonance is the frequency at which the phase difference between an oscillating body and the applied oscillator is 90 degrees. This is the phase difference at which absolute energy is transmitted from the applied oscillator to the resonating oscillator.
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