Physics, asked by loki07, 1 year ago

what is magnification factor in vibration?

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Answered by suhanisuryawanshi29
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there is a ratio of the forced motion amplitude to the static deflection. This quantity is often called amagnification factor. It signifies the amplitude of forced vibration motion with respect to the magnification of the static deflection as a function of the frequency ratio.
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the ratio of the forced motion amplitude to the static deflection. This quantity is called a magnification factor.
It signifies the amplitude of forcedvibration motion with respect to themagnification of the static deflection as a function of the frequency ratio.

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