resonant frequency

collocation in English

meaningsofresonantandfrequency

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resonant
adjective
uk
/ˈrez.ən.ənt/
us
/ˈrez.ən.ənt/
clear and loud, or causing sounds to be clear ...
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frequency
noun
uk
/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
us
/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number ...
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Theresonantfrequencyof each mode can be separately adjusted by means of two piston tuners.
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The beams spread rapidly on propagation near the cutoff frequencies and theresonantfrequencyof the corresponding plane waves.
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This trend may be amplified a t lower frequencies near theresonantfrequency.
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For tightly focused beams, the power absorption near the plasma frequency is of the same order of magnitude as near the cyclotronresonantfrequency.
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We solve this problem and obtain, for eachresonantfrequency, the existence of an invariant set with homoclinic orbits.
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The loss increases the electron cyclotronresonantfrequencyslightly.
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When the frequency of perturbation of the air matches theresonantfrequencyof the tube, the sound is amplified.
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One is used for the actuation at theresonantfrequencyof the structure.
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Robotic welding be used as a filter since acoustic waves oscillating at theresonantfrequencyare enhanced and the other waves are diminished.
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The frequency response does not roll off at high frequencies, so impulses are responded to rapidly irrespective of theresonantfrequency.
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One may expect similar enhancement of radial heat and mass transfer rates a t frequencies near theresonantfrequency.
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Two limitations, for example, are theresonantfrequencyof the force transducer, and viscous dissipation, as the cantilever is rapidly moved through liquid.
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By time-stretching the sound, the resonator essentially expands to the dimension of a large room without a change in theresonantfrequency.
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This increases the mass of the crystal and lowers itsresonantfrequency.
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For tightly focused beams, there is significant power absorption near the plasma frequency as compared with that at the cyclotronresonantfrequency.
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As is to be expected, there is significant power absorption near the electron cyclotronresonantfrequencyand the plasma frequency.
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