resonance frequency
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresonanceandfrequency
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resonance
noun
uk/ˈrez.ən.əns/us/ˈrez.ən.əns/
the quality of being loud ...
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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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In addition, theresonancefrequencyis found to decrease with decreasing strength of the magnetic field in small wave number domains.
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At theresonancefrequencythere are only two levels but each is two-fold degenerate.
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Furthermore, we find that the self-gravitational effects enhance theresonancefrequency.
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Thus, it is important to note that the self-gravitational effects enhance theresonancefrequency.
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This theory also predicts the decrease of theresonancefrequencyduring the transition period, which has been verified experimentally.
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This instability appears in low-pressure hollow-cathode discharges at frequencies below the ion plasmaresonancefrequency.
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The intense low-frequency spikes in (a) and (d) occur around the lower-hybridresonancefrequency.
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However, theresonancefrequencyhere is corrected by the propagation angle with respect to the local magnetic field.
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It is found that resonance absorption occurs near theresonancefrequencyof the cylindrical plasma column at moderate laser intensities.
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From the diagram the trueresonancefrequencyand the corresponding attenuation can be determined.
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The control parameter of the filter is itsresonancefrequency.
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Thus, it is found that the self-gravitational effects enhance theresonancefrequency.
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It is noted that the value of the firstresonancefrequencyis consistent with the three responses.
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Theresonancefrequencyr is clearly seen.
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Equation (2.10) shows that the dependence of theresonancefrequencyon the angle of incidence of the sound takes a rather simple form.
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Such size dependence provides further evidence that the underlying mechanisms are non-linear, as theresonancefrequencyof a harmonic oscillator would be independent of the stimulus intensity or total flux.
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For example, on a specific driving game controller, we can connect the source amplitude to the accelerator pedal and theresonancefrequencyto the driving wheel.
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