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Q: When one object absorbs energy from another vibrating object what occurs?
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When an object begins vibrating because it absorbs energy from another vibrating object?

Resonance


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

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When one vibrating object causes similar vibrating in another object that is nearby?

That phenomenon is known as resonance.


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What happens when a kinetic energy transferred from object to object?

it absorbs it and passes it on.


Vibrating objects produce this energy?

It can be thermal energy if it is the atoms vibrating in a solid material. If the vibration is large enough it can cause acoustic energy, if the vibrating object is coupled to the atmosphere. If an object is vibrating in a magnetic field it can give off electromagnetic energy.


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.


How does sound made by a vibrating object travel?

A vibrating object transfers its energy to the air around it (i.e. the molecules and atoms of substances that make up the atmosphere). The energy is transfered as kinetic energy which causes a particle to move, thus colliding with another. Our ear "hears" the collision of air particles and relays it to our brain to be decoded as a sound.


When one vibrating object causes similar vibrations in a another object nearby?

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