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An object vibrating relatively slowly produces sound waves that have low frequency and long wavelength.
I think the word you're looking for is "fundamental".
It is a bit difficult to answer that question without knowing what vibrating object you are talking about. For example, if you double the frequency of a vibrating tuning fork, you get a higher pitch. If you double the frequency of a vibrating electron, you get a different and more energetic type of electromagnetic radiation, for example you could shift from visible light to ultraviolet light.
sound.
resonance
The wavelength decreases. Frequency and wavelength are inversely related.
An object vibrating relatively slowly produces sound waves that have low frequency and long wavelength.
I think the word you're looking for is "fundamental".
sound produced through the vibrating object .
Vibrating objects.
It is a bit difficult to answer that question without knowing what vibrating object you are talking about. For example, if you double the frequency of a vibrating tuning fork, you get a higher pitch. If you double the frequency of a vibrating electron, you get a different and more energetic type of electromagnetic radiation, for example you could shift from visible light to ultraviolet light.
RESONANCE
sound.
resonance
sound.
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Forced vibration occurs when an object is made to vibrate by another vibrating object. Resonance occurs when frequency of a vibration forced on an object matches the objects natural frequency Appyed force to a vibrating system and then removing the source energy.