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When we can say that the waves are : resonant generated waves ? the word resonance what presents?
In my experience that description has no particular meaning. Resonance implies a matching of innate vibration frequency with an external stimulusmath04 said:When we can say that the waves are : resonant generated waves ? the word resonance what presents?
Resonant generated waves are a type of wave that is created when an object vibrates at its natural frequency. This frequency causes the object to resonate, or vibrate with a larger amplitude, and create a wave that propagates through a medium.
Resonant generated waves are different from other types of waves in that they are created by a specific vibrating object at its natural frequency, rather than being created by a disturbance in a medium. They also have a specific wavelength and frequency that is determined by the object's properties.
Some examples of resonant generated waves include sound waves, which are created by vibrating objects such as vocal cords or musical instruments, and electromagnetic waves, which are created by the oscillation of electric and magnetic fields.
Resonant generated waves have many practical applications in everyday life. For example, they are used in musical instruments to create specific notes and tones, in radio and TV broadcasting to transmit signals, and in medical imaging techniques such as ultrasound.
Resonant generated waves can potentially be harmful if they are of high intensity or frequency. For example, exposure to high intensity sound waves can damage the eardrums, and exposure to high frequency electromagnetic waves can cause tissue damage. However, in most cases, these waves are not harmful and are used in beneficial ways.