what is resonance in physics. Explain it.
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This is known as resonance - when one object vibrating at the same natural frequency of a second object forces that second object into vibrational motion. The word resonance comes from Latin and means to "resound" - to sound out together with a loud sound.
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1. Resonance is a special case of forced vibrations. Forced vibrations is when a body vibrates due to an external force applied on it
the state of a system in which an abnormally large vibration is produced in response to an external stimulus, occurring when the frequency of the stimulus is the same, or nearly the same, as the natural vibration frequency of the system.
the vibration produced in such a state.
a hadron with a very short lifetime, of the order of 10−23sec.
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1. Resonance is a special case of forced vibrations. Forced vibrations is when a body vibrates due to an external force applied on it
the state of a system in which an abnormally large vibration is produced in response to an external stimulus, occurring when the frequency of the stimulus is the same, or nearly the same, as the natural vibration frequency of the system.
the vibration produced in such a state.
a hadron with a very short lifetime, of the order of 10−23sec.
hope it helps!!
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