Why can't resonance occur when an object is forced to vibrate (in simple harmonic motion) with a frequency other than the natural frequency?
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NO they will be in the same phase You can get this answer by using the formula given for forced oscillation and using appropriate derivations to get your result...
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NO they will be in the same phase You can get this answer by using the formula given for forced oscillation and using appropriate derivations to get your result...
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Since the incoming sound waves share the same natural frequencyas the second tuning fork, the tuning fork easily begins vibrating at its natural frequency. This is an example of resonance - when one object vibrating at the samenatural frequency of a secondobject forces that second object into vibrational motion.
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