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what is resosance ? two factors responsible for it ?

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Answered by ManishReddy1
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In physics, resonance is a phenomenon in which a vibrating system or external force drives another system to oscillatewith greater amplitude at specific frequencies.

Frequencies at which the response amplitude is a relative maximum are known as the system's resonant frequencies or resonance frequencies. At resonant frequencies, small periodicdriving forces have the ability to produce large amplitude oscillations, due to the storage of vibrational energy

Answered by kir2
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Resonance is a special case of forced vibrations.When the frequency of an externally applied periodic force on a body is equal to its natural vibration, the body vibrates with an increasing amplitude.This is called resonance.
The factors responsible for the resonance are :
*There must be both the natural frequency and the applied force.
**The natural frequency must be exactly equals to the applied forced....

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