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Q: What process occurs when an object vibrating at or near a resonant frequency of a second object causes the second object to vibrate?
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The frequency that an object wants to vibrate at?

Its resonant frequency.


What occurs when an object vibrating at near the resonant frequency of the second object causes the second object to vibrate?

The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.


When an object vibrating at near the resonant frequency of a second object cause the second object to vibrate when what occurs?

The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.


What occurs when an object vibrating at or near a resonant frequency of a second object causes second object to vibrate?

The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.


What occurs when an object vibrating at or near the resonant frequency of a second object causes the second object to vibrate?

The vibrations are called sympathetic vibrations or sympathetic resonance.


Resonance occurs when an object vibrating at or near the resonant frequency of a second object causes the second object to vibrate What form of waves are involved in resonance?

standing waves


What occurs when an object vibrating at or near a resonant frequency of a second objct causes the second object to vibrate?

Well, you basically already stated in your question what would happen. As a result of resonance, the second object will also vibrate.


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

RESONANCE


If soild matter vibrates does the vibration have a frequency?

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


Can a plucked guitar string make a drum vibrate across the room?

If you hit the resonant frequency, yes it will.


How does a resonant frequency with which wire vibrates induces the alternating current in the coil magnet?

frequency does not make wires vibrate at resonance the impedance is at its highest point


Do objects that vibrate quickly have lower frequency?

By vibrating quickly, the wave would have a high frequency.