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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
History of all great works is to
witness that no great work was ever done without either the active or passive support of a person's surroundings and one's close quarters. Thus it is not hard to conclude how active assistance from seniors could positively impact the execution of a project. I am highly thankful to our learned faculty Mr. B.N.Prasad Sir for his active guidance throughout the completion of project. Last but not the least , I would also want to extend my appreciation to my parents as well as those who could not be mentioned here but have well played
Akansha Mishra
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Name Class / Sec Session Topic Subject Roll No. Teacher : : : : : : : Mr. B.N.Prasad : : Akansha Mishra XIIth-A 2012-13 Resonance Physics
DECLARATION This is to for general declaration purposes only that all relevant work pertaining to presented " Resonance" has been solely completed by me. Besides certain work is nature.
Akansha Mishra
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Resonance
Introduction :
Resonance, in physics, relatively large selective response of an object or a system that vibrates in step or phase, with an externally applied oscillatory force. Resonance was first investigated such in as of acoustical musical acoustical systems An
instruments and the human voice. example resonance is the vibration induced in a violin or piano string of a given pitch when a musical note of the same pitch is sung or played nearby. The concept of resonance has been extended by analogy to certain mechanical and electrical phenomena. Mechanical resonance, such as that produced in bridges by wind or by marching soldiers, is known to have built up to proportions large enough to be destructive, as in the case of the destruction of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940. Spacecraft, aircraft, and surface vehicles must be designed so that the vibrations caused by their engines or by their movement through air are kept to a safe minimum.
Resonance in electrical systems is of a somewhat different nature. Its occurrence in frequency-sensitive (alternating-current) circuits makes it possible for communication devices equipped with such circuits to