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What are free vibrations?

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Rhunter961

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10y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

A tuning fork struck result in free vibrations.

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What are free vibrations of a body?

Free vibrations of a body occur when there are no external forces acting on the body after an initial displacement or disturbance. The body then oscillates back and forth around its equilibrium position at its natural frequency of vibration. This natural frequency is determined by the body's mass, stiffness, and damping characteristics.


What are the differences between free vibrations and forced vibrations?

a body A capable of vibrating, is made to vibrate another vibrating body B, Astarts vibrating with the natural frequency of B. now the vibrations of Aare called forced vibrations. example;vibration on sonameter.


Difference between free vibrations and forced vibrations?

On free vibration the beam or structure is not suffering influence of forces (Beam on space). In forced vibration the structure is under presence of force example bridges. Later on will you discover the free vibration is important to obtain natural frequencies and mode shapes. the difference b\w forced and free vibration can be understand by the examples.............a) the vibration of a pendulum is free vibration which needs no external force to vibrate. b) the vibration of a machine like a drill is forced vibration which needs an external force to vibrate.


How does a spider get alerted that a bug is nearby?

Vibrations in the web caused by the bug trying to get free.


What has the author John G Brooker written?

John G. Brooker has written: 'The effect of support conditions on free-free vibrations'


How do you stop vibrations to the front end of a 95 Jetta when stopped with the AC on?

suggest you call Vibration Free see www.vibrationfree.co.uk


Electrical vibrations into sound vibrations?

the cochlea convents vibrations into electrical sound


What are the physical mechanisms of conduction?

In materials, conduction primarily occurs through the transfer of energy by free electrons, lattice vibrations (phonons), or through the movement of charged particles (ions) in electrolytes. In metals, free electrons carry electric charge and heat, while in insulators and semiconductors, phonon vibrations play a significant role in conducting heat.


How do vibrations produce sound waves?

sound waves dont produce vibrations, vibrations are sound waves.


What are the difference between free vibration and forcced vibration?

a body A capable of vibrating, is made to vibrate another vibrating body B, Astarts vibrating with the natural frequency of B. now the vibrations of Aare called forced vibrations. example;vibration on sonameter.


Can you make a sound with no vibrations?

No; sound comes from vibrations.


Are vibrations more faster when there is more space for the vibrations?

no