Resonance is caused by the transfer of sound from a single system to another storage mode. This is generally considered complete when the vibration frequency of each area is matched in frequency.
A sinusoidal wave is characterized by the following 3 features.viz. Frequency ( or wave length), Amplitude & Phase difference
If two waves of have to interfere with each other. They should satisfy the following resonance conditions.
1. They should be of same frequency
2. They should have the same phase difference
3. The angle made by the waves should be zero.ie. they should orient in parallel.
The following conditions does not affect resonance.
1.amplitude of the two waves
2. the type of wave.. whether mechanical / electromagnetic /electrical
3.the direction is same or opposite
4.the shape of the waves. eg. A square wave can also combine with a sine wave, given that it has well defined frequency and periodicity same as that of the sine wave.
An object is set to oscillates with maximum amplitude by another object.
Resonance occurs when a standing wave is created.
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Yes. It's an effect called 'resonance' - two identical things can vibrate in synch if the vibrations of one can someone pass to the other. The usually way of doing this is to stand them both on the same surface, so that the vibration can pass through that object.
Resonance does not affect a violin. Resonance is the violins ability to vibrate with the tone that is played. With a high resonance, a violins sound will be heard long after the note is played. With a low level of resonance, a violin will sound dull and immature. Resonance affects the tone quality of a violin, but the violin has a direct relationship to its resonance. Resonance does not affect a violin. Resonance is the violins ability to vibrate with the tone that is played. With a high resonance, a violins sound will be heard long after the note is played. With a low level of resonance, a violin will sound dull and immature. Resonance affects the tone quality of a violin, but the violin has a direct relationship to its resonance.
Resonance occurs with all types of waves. (Wikipedia)
Resonance
Resonance - Madras String Quartet album - was created in 2000.
The following conditions are required for osmosis to occur: 1) A selectively-permeable membrane 2) Concentration difference
Resonance can occur when an object vibrates at another objects resonant frequency.
Resonance can occur in any solid material where the frequency of oscillation in the material is equal to the natural frequency of the material.
it will occur just before the resonance.
There are really no steps in natural selection - just conditions required for it to occur.
Genetic variation is one of the conditions required for Natural Selection to occur.
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Not at all..bcoz den da phenomenon of resonance itself will not occur..Look,resonance occurs wen inductive and capacitive reactance cancel out each other,i.e. the magnitudes of inductive and capacitive reactances are equal but they are 180deg out of phase with one other. Under resonance:: jwL=1/jwC BY...Rahul
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The relevance of resonance here is that the chosen frequency is reinforced, nearby frequencies are reinforced less, and frequencies that are far enough apart from one another are basically not reinforced. This makes it possible to "pick out" the desired frequency, through the process of resonance.