Resonance

Resonator

A resonator is a device or system that exhibits resonance or resonant behavior. That is, it naturally oscillates with greater amplitude at some frequencies, called resonant frequencies, than at other frequencies. The oscillations in a resonator can be either electromagnetic or mechanical (including acoustic). Resonators are used to either generate waves of specific frequencies or to select specific frequencies from a signal. Musical instruments use acoustic resonators that produce sound waves of specific tones. Another example is quartz crystals used in electronic devices such as radio transmitters and quartz watches to produce oscillations of very precise frequency. A cavity resonator is one in which waves exist in a hollow space inside the device. In electronics and radio, microwave cavities consisting of hollow metal boxes are used in microwave transmitters, receivers and test equipment to control frequency, in place of the tuned circuits which are used at lower frequencies. Acoustic cavity resonators, in which sound is produced by air vibrating in a cavity with one opening, are known as Helmholtz resonators. (Wikipedia).

Resonator
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Imaging Sound with Flames - The Resonant Flame Tube

The Resonant Flame Tube is a fun physics demonstration. The tube is filled with propane and then lit on fire. The resonant flame tube has a small loud speaker connected to a signal generator so we can vary the frequency entering the tube. Watch as the flames change with respect to the si

From playlist In-class Physics Demonstrations

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Helmholtz Resonator - Think you know how helmholtz resonators work?

Helmholtz Resonator - Here's a gentle physics lesson on helmholtz resonators, complete with multiple demonstrations. Dr. Andres Larraza of the naval postgraduate school demonstrates various helholtz resonators to the 2015 Monterey Academy of Oceanographic Science: MAOS helmholtz resonat

From playlist In-class Physics Demonstrations

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Resonance Circuits: LC Inductor-Capacitor Resonating Circuits

How current & voltage oscillate at resonant frequency for both parallel and series inductor-capacitor combinations. My Patreon Page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

From playlist Physics

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Optical Ring Resonator (FDTD Animation) [Waveguide]

Here we demonstrate the propagation phenomena in a double optical ring resonator structure. A windowed cosine excitation is pumped in the bottom dielectric straight waveguide and as this input mode propagates past the circular waveguides, the optical coupling occurs yielding wave propagati

From playlist Electromagnetic Animations

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Resonant Frequency of LC Circuits - Physics

This physics video tutorial on AC circuits explains how to calculate the resonant frequency of LC circuits using a simple formula. LC circuits are circuits containing only inductors and capacitors. New Physics Video Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0o_zxa4K1BU6wPPLDsoTj1

From playlist New Physics Video Playlist

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From playlist Lenovo: For Those Who Do.

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Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will look at the effect of resonant frequency on impedance in a RCL circuit. First video in series: http://youtu.be/N3hFZpaZEDo

From playlist PHYSICS 49 RCL CIRCUITS

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Inductor basics - What is an inductor?

The basics of how inductors work, a demo showing an inductor filtering out high frequency signals, a quick low pass LC filter, and a demo showing the magnetic field created around inductors. Webpage: http://www.afrotechmods.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/Afrotechmods Facebook: http://www.

From playlist Tutorials about inductors

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Quantum Transport, Lecture 17: Quantum Hybrids

Instructor: Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2013 http://sergeyfrolov.wordpress.com/ Summary: transmon qubits, microwave resonators, circuit QED. Quantum Transport course development supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant DMR CAREER 1252962.

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Resonant Dynamics in Evolutionary Dispersive Equations - Bobby Wilson

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Organic Chemistry 51B. Lecture 21. Conjugation, Resonance, Diels-Alder Reactions, Part 1.

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Lec 25: Driven LRC Circuits and Resonance | 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism (Walter Lewin)

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8.02x - Lect 25 - Driven LRC Circuits, Metal Detectors

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From playlist 8.02x - MIT Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism

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PHYS 146 Oscillations Part 8: Resonance

Video lecture for PHYS 146 at the University of Alberta. Building on the solution for the amplitude of a driven harmonic oscillator we show that this leads to the phenomenon of resonance. This is demonstrated for a simple, mechanical oscillator as well as an AC circuit and at a fundamental

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Mod-01 Lec-24 Magnetic Resonance

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Tobias Weich: Resonance chains on Schottky surfaces

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AWESOME physics. Making Standing wave with loudspeaker and water (science experiment)!!!

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