A diamond may resonate emotionally, but you cannot vibrate a diamond in the sense that to resonate is to "...produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound."
The antonym for resonate is "dissociate" or "disconnect."
Humans typically resonate at frequencies between 85-255 Hz, with the average resonant frequency being around 150 Hz.
Yes, lab diamonds are just as hard as natural diamonds because they have the same chemical composition and crystal structure.
Natural diamonds are formed deep within the Earth over millions of years, while synthetic diamonds are created in a laboratory setting using high pressure and temperature. Natural diamonds are rare and can vary in quality, while synthetic diamonds are more consistent in quality and can be produced in larger quantities. Additionally, natural diamonds may have imperfections and inclusions, while synthetic diamonds are typically more flawless.
Yes, lab-grown diamonds have the same hardness as natural diamonds because they are made of the same material, carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure.
The antonym for resonate is "dissociate" or "disconnect."
Pavarotti's voice seemed to resonate endlessly in that cathedral.
I heard my sound resonate many times in the valley
Diamonds Diamonds was created in 1982.
The resonant frequency of that note was 440 Hz.
Here is an example sentence for 'resonate':The yodel resonated in the Alps until it faded away into the distance.
Kiran diamonds are manufactured diamonds: real, manufactured diamonds.
what themes about african american hertiage resonate from the rhythms of jass
Yes blood diamonds and conflict diamonds are the same thing. They can also be called converted diamonds, war diamonds or hot diamonds. Hopefully this answered your question.
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You can find carbon from diamonds in diamonds.