A phenomenon that occurs when the frequency of a force applied to a system matcches the natural frequency of vibration in a system, resulting in a large amplitude of vibration.
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Else Rubaek Danielsen has written: 'Magnetic resonance spectroscopy diagnosis of neurological diseases' -- subject(s): Brain, Brain Diseases, Brain chemistry, Diagnosis, Diagnostic use, Diseases, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Pathology
A. J. Leggett has written: 'The problems of physics' -- subject(s): Condensed matter, Cosmology, Particles (Nuclear physics), Physics
An opera singer breaks glass Because a glass has a resonant frequency. To break a glass you need to have a high and loud pitch. Hold it for two or three seconds so the pressure builds up and breaks the glass.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thats sorta correct...actually the glass shatters because the opera singer sings a note which is close to the glasses natural frequency. This causes resonance to occur and shatter the glass. Resonance is when one object is vibrating at the same natural frequency as another object, and this causes the second object into a vibrational motion as well.The second answer is correct. Voices can have other effects on the physical world; Ozzy Osbourne, in the 70s, used to change channels on his TV by roaring at it.Can u make it a little bit shorter?
Medical physics is the use of physics in medicine. One of the best examples of the application of physics to medicine is the use of magnetic resonance in an MRI scan.
Alfred L. Horowitz has written: 'MRI physics for radiologists' -- subject(s): Health Physics, Magnetic resonance imaging, Medical physics, Physics
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1944 was awarded to Isidor Isaac Rabi for his resonance method for recording the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei.
They are based on differentphenomenas. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is based on resonance absorption of radiation by nucleus. When Electron Resonance (ER) is based on resonance absorption of radiation by electrons (in conjugated state). Both events have different physics and conditions when it can be used. Usually NMR is much weaker than ER but it gives very important information which you cannot get using ES, for instance, using NMR many atoms can identified. ES cannot do that.
The flute is related to the physics of a vibrating column of air. The violin is related to the physics of a vibrating length of string, and the resonance of a sound box. In a drum the membrane vibrates which in turn produces sound. If I walked through an orchestra pit I'm sure I could find other instruments related to physics.
Like all instruments, sound is produced. This production involves creating of sound waves in frequencies that the human ear can pick up. Wave motion, harmonics, reverberation and resonance are all part of the physics of the instrument.
Jozef Jaklovsky has written: 'Preparation of nuclear targets' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Targets (Nuclear physics) 'NMR imaging' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Diagnosis, Magnetic resonance imaging, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear medicine
Dynamics of acrylate polymers in bulk and adsorbed to a silica surface as determined by deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1968 was awarded to Luis Alvarez for his decisive contributions to elementary particle physics, in particular the discovery of a large number of resonance states, made possible through his development of the technique of using hydrogen bubble chamber and data analysis.
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