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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ResonanceResonance - Wikipedia

    Steady-state variation of amplitude with relative frequency and damping of a driven simple harmonic oscillator. Resonance occurs when, at certain driving frequencies, the steady-state amplitude of x ( t) is large compared to its amplitude at other driving frequencies.

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  3. RESONANCE meaning: 1. the quality of being loud and clear 2. the production of a sound as a result of vibration…. Learn more.

  4. Resonant frequency is the natural frequency where a medium vibrates at the highest amplitude. Resonant frequency is usually denoted as f0. Resonance is witnessed in objects in equilibrium with acting forces and could keep vibrating for a long time under perfect conditions.

  5. noun. : a vibration of large amplitude in a mechanical or electrical system caused by a relatively small periodic stimulus of the same or nearly the same period as the natural vibration period of the system. : the state of adjustment that produces resonance in a mechanical or electrical system.

  6. If something has a resonance for someone, it has a special meaning or is particularly important to them. The ideas of order, security, family, religion and country had the same resonance for them as for Michael. [ + for] 2. uncountable noun. If a sound has resonance, it is deep, clear, and strong.

  7. La résonance est un phénomène selon lequel certains systèmes physiques (électriques, mécaniques, etc.) sont sensibles à certaines fréquences. Un système résonant peut accumuler une énergie, si celle-ci est appliquée sous forme périodique, et proche d'une fréquence dite « fréquence de résonance ».