resonance
Its resonant frequency.
The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.
standing waves
Well, you basically already stated in your question what would happen. As a result of resonance, the second object will also vibrate.
Solid mater will vibrate if excited by an input source. If the input source is near the resonant (natural) frequency of the solid it will vibrate with higher magnitude. Resonant frequency will depend on the mass, shape, dimension, material, and support of the solid and can be calculated by mathematical techniques
Its resonant frequency.
The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.
The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.
The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.
The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.
standing waves
Well, you basically already stated in your question what would happen. As a result of resonance, the second object will also vibrate.
RESONANCE
Solid mater will vibrate if excited by an input source. If the input source is near the resonant (natural) frequency of the solid it will vibrate with higher magnitude. Resonant frequency will depend on the mass, shape, dimension, material, and support of the solid and can be calculated by mathematical techniques
If you hit the resonant frequency, yes it will.
frequency does not make wires vibrate at resonance the impedance is at its highest point
By vibrating quickly, the wave would have a high frequency.