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Three parts - 1.) Is the fundamental frequency, 2.) determines the pitch of the musical note sounded, and 3.) has one antinode.
There is no natural lower limit to the frequency of a sound; however, humans can't hear anything that is below about 20 Hz.
Fundamental frequency
fundamental tone.
A sine wave
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Interesting question. By definition, the lowest possible frequency of a vibrating element is called the fundamental. That's the definition; it is what it is. However, the word fundamental and foundational are related, so you can think of the fundamental frequency to be the foundational one -- the one upon which all harmonics are built.
Resonanceis aforcethat remains in a opposite position.It is also observed in physical media such as strings and columns of air. Any waves traveling along the medium will reflect back when they reach the end. It is possible to have damped oscillations when a system is at resonance.
It depends on what you consider high frequency and long wavelength. However, as frequency increases, wavelength decreases and vice versa. In fact, frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength.
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.
An opera singer breaks glass Because a glass has a resonant frequency. To break a glass you need to have a high and loud pitch. Hold it for two or three seconds so the pressure builds up and breaks the glass.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thats sorta correct...actually the glass shatters because the opera singer sings a note which is close to the glasses natural frequency. This causes resonance to occur and shatter the glass. Resonance is when one object is vibrating at the same natural frequency as another object, and this causes the second object into a vibrational motion as well.The second answer is correct. Voices can have other effects on the physical world; Ozzy Osbourne, in the 70s, used to change channels on his TV by roaring at it.Can u make it a little bit shorter?
Because the series resonant circuit has the lowest possible impedance at resonance frequency, thus allowing the AC current to circulate through it. At resonance frequency, XC=XL and XL-XC = 0. Therefore, the only electrical characteristic left in the circuit to oppose current is the internal resistance of the two components. Hence, at resonance frequency, Z = R. Note: This effect is probably better seen with vectors. Clarification: Resonant circuits come in two flavors, series and parallel. Series resonant circuits do have an impedance equal to zero at the resonant frequency. This characteristic makes series resonant circuits especially well suited to be used as basic pass-band filters (acceptors). However, parallel circuits present their maximum impedance at the resonant frequency, which makes them ideal for tuning purposes.
Yes. You can have damping, independently of whether there is resonance or not.
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No, H2O does not have a possible resonance structures.
No, the structure of the compound shifts back and forth from one resonance structure to the other rapidly.
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Interesting question. By definition, the lowest possible frequency of a vibrating element is called the fundamental. That's the definition; it is what it is. However, the word fundamental and foundational are related, so you can think of the fundamental frequency to be the foundational one -- the one upon which all harmonics are built.
Yes. See the Web Links to the left for a picture.
There are three possible, equally distributed, resonance structures of nitrate (NO3-).Cf. Related links for the possible Lewis structure of them, on the lowest half of that page.
No, as 100% efficiency is not possible.AnswerYes, it occurs at resonance. That is, when a circuit's inductive reactance is exactly equal to its capacitive reactance. This can be achieved by adjusting the frequency of the supply until resonance is achieved. Incidentally, power factor has nothing to do with 'efficiency'.