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Q: What is amplitude of forced vibrations?
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The period of anharmonic vibrations is independent of the amplitude?

Yes, the period doesn't influence or depend on the amplitude of vibrations. Tides and earthquakes have vibrations with long periods and enormous amplitude. The timing crystal in a 'quartz' wristwatch has vibrations with short period and tiny amplitude. The sound playing through a loudspeaker or a set of earbuds can sweep through the full frequency range of human hearing ... changing the period of the vibrations from 0.05 second to 0.00005 second ... while maintaining constant amplitude.


How are amplitude of vibrations generated?

by the cycle of a tuning fork.


Why a sound with a a larger amplitude is more llikely to damage your hearing than one with a small amplitude?

because of the vibrations in the cochlea. the stronger the vibrations the more likely it is to damage your ears


What is the relationship between the amplitude of a sound and its energy of vibrations?

frequeny


How do you here sounds?

you here sounds through vibrations, pitch and amplitude?


What is the differences between damped and undamped oscillations?

damped vibrations:in damped vibrations the amplitude of the signal decreases with respect to timeundamped vibrationsin undamped vibrations the amplitude of the signal remains constant with respect to time


What are mass dampers?

is a device mounted in structures to reduce the amplitude of mechanical vibrations


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.


How do sounds differ from one and and another?

it differs by the vibrations


What is the difference between amplitude and vibration?

Amplitude- The maximum distance to which an oscillating or vibrating object moves from its central position is called amplitude. Vibration- Sound is produced by rapid -to and -fro movements ,called vibrations.


What does virbration pass from the eardrum?

Large amplitude - low power vibrations in air move the ear drums.They are connected to the ossicles( malleus, incus, and stapes),bones of the middle ear which change the vibrations into low amplitude - high power vibrationswhich are transmitted through the skull to the fluid of the inner ear.Those (fluid) vibrations are what you can detect as sound.


The thermal expansion of a solid is caused by?

Increasing the amplitude of the atoms vibrations