acoustic resonance - significado y definición. Qué es acoustic resonance
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Qué (quién) es acoustic resonance - definición


Acoustic resonance         
  • oscillating]] at the same [[frequency]]. One of the forks is being hit with a rubberized mallet. Although the first tuning fork hasn't been hit, the other fork is visibly excited due to the oscillation caused by the periodic change in the pressure and density of the air by hitting the other fork, creating an acoustic resonance between the forks. However, if a piece of metal is placed on a prong, the effect dampens, and the excitations become less and less pronounced as resonance isn't achieved as effectively.
  • String resonance of a bass guitar A note with fundamental frequency of 110 Hz.
  • Breaking glass with sound using resonance
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PHENOMENON WHERE ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS AMPLIFY SOUND WAVES WHOSE FREQUENCY MATCHES ONE OF ITS OWN NATURAL FREQUENCIES OF VIBRATION (ITS RESONANCE FREQUENCIES)
Stopped pipe; Resonance (acoustics); Closed tube; Open tube; Resonance (music); Air column; Resonator (instrument); Resonator (musical instrument); Resonator (music)
Acoustic resonance is a phenomenon in which an acoustic system amplifies sound waves whose frequency matches one of its own natural frequencies of vibration (its resonance frequencies).
Nuclear acoustic resonance         
  • Example of a detected acoustic radiation from spectroscopy
  • French Physicist [[Alfred Kastler]]
  • Liquid gallium, which has properties similar to mercury
Nuclear acoustic resonance is a phenomenon closely related to nuclear magnetic resonance. It involves utilizing ultrasound and ultrasonic acoustic waves of frequencies between 1 MHz and 100 MHz to determine the acoustic radiation resulted from interactions of particles that experience nuclear spins as a result of magnetic and/or electric fields.
Acoustic resonance technology         
AN ACOUSTIC INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY
User:Legolio/ART (Acoustic Resonance Technology); ART (Acoustic Resonance Technology); Acoustic Resonance Technology
Acoustic resonance technology (ART) is an acoustic inspection technology developed by Det Norske Veritas over the past 20 years. ART exploits the phenomenon of half-wave resonance, whereby a suitably excited resonant target (such as a pipeline wall) exhibits longitudinal resonances at certain frequencies characteristic of the target's thickness.