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What occurs vibration traveling through an object match the objects natural frequency?

resonance


What is the vibration at an objects natural frequency called?

medium


How do waves interact?

Every object has a unique natural frequency of vibration. Vibration can be induced by the direct forcible disturbance of an object or by the forcible disturbance the medium in contact with an object (e.g. the surrounding air or water). Once excited, all such vibrators (i.e., vibratory bodies) become generators of sound waves. For example, when a rock falls, the surrounding air and impacted crust undergo sinusoidal oscillations and generate a sound wave.Vibratory bodies can also absorb sound waves. Vibrating bodies can, however, efficiently vibrate only at certain frequencies called the natural frequencies of oscillation. In the case of a tuning fork, if a traveling sinusoidal sound wave has the same frequency as the sound wave naturally produced by the oscillations of the tuning fork, the traveling pressure wave can induce vibration of the tuning fork at that particular frequency.Mechanical resonance occurs with the application of a periodic force at the same frequency as the natural vibration frequency. Accordingly, as the pressure fluctuations in a resonant traveling sound wave strike the prongs of the fork, the prongs experience successive forces at appropriate intervals to produce sound generation at the natural vibrational or natural sound frequency. If the resonant traveling wave continues to exert force, the amplitude of oscillation of the tuning fork will increase and the sound wave emanating from the tuning fork will grow stronger. If the frequencies are within the range of human hearing, the sound will seem to grow louder. Singers are able to break glass by loudly singing a note at the natural vibrational frequency of the glass. Vibrations induced in the glass can become so strong that the glass exceeds its elastic limit and breaks. Similar phenomena occur in rock formations.All objects have a natural frequency or set of frequencies at which they vibrate.


An objects natural frequency depends partiall on the material from which it is made?

True.


How does sound travel through solid objects?

Sound is a longitudinal wavelength that has wavelength, velocity, frequency and amplitude. It travels through solid objects by going through vibration.

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What occurs vibration traveling through an object match the objects natural frequency?

resonance


What is the vibration at an objects natural frequency called?

medium


Do most objects have a natural frequency of vibration?

Absolutely not! Glass, for example (every wine glass has a different natural frequency), can be broken by a frequency that matches its own but nearby objects aren't affected by the same frequency.


What is the relationship between forced vibration and resonance?

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.


What is the frequency range for people to hear sounds caused by objects?

Vibration


How do waves interact?

Every object has a unique natural frequency of vibration. Vibration can be induced by the direct forcible disturbance of an object or by the forcible disturbance the medium in contact with an object (e.g. the surrounding air or water). Once excited, all such vibrators (i.e., vibratory bodies) become generators of sound waves. For example, when a rock falls, the surrounding air and impacted crust undergo sinusoidal oscillations and generate a sound wave.Vibratory bodies can also absorb sound waves. Vibrating bodies can, however, efficiently vibrate only at certain frequencies called the natural frequencies of oscillation. In the case of a tuning fork, if a traveling sinusoidal sound wave has the same frequency as the sound wave naturally produced by the oscillations of the tuning fork, the traveling pressure wave can induce vibration of the tuning fork at that particular frequency.Mechanical resonance occurs with the application of a periodic force at the same frequency as the natural vibration frequency. Accordingly, as the pressure fluctuations in a resonant traveling sound wave strike the prongs of the fork, the prongs experience successive forces at appropriate intervals to produce sound generation at the natural vibrational or natural sound frequency. If the resonant traveling wave continues to exert force, the amplitude of oscillation of the tuning fork will increase and the sound wave emanating from the tuning fork will grow stronger. If the frequencies are within the range of human hearing, the sound will seem to grow louder. Singers are able to break glass by loudly singing a note at the natural vibrational frequency of the glass. Vibrations induced in the glass can become so strong that the glass exceeds its elastic limit and breaks. Similar phenomena occur in rock formations.All objects have a natural frequency or set of frequencies at which they vibrate.


What does an objects natural frequency depend on?

density that is dependant on mass


What occurs when an object that is vibrating at its natural frequency absorbs energy from objects that vibrate at the same frequency.?

RESONANCE


An objects natural frequency depends partiall on the material from which it is made?

True.


How does sound travel through solid objects?

Sound is a longitudinal wavelength that has wavelength, velocity, frequency and amplitude. It travels through solid objects by going through vibration.


Why do different objects make different sounds when dropped on the floor?

Because all the objects have a natural frequency


How did the vibration started in the universe?

Vibration was never started by anything. Vibration is just caused by shaking of objects, and it wasn't "started".