Vibration Formulas: Frequency, Amplitude & Acceleration

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What are the relationships between frequency, amplitude (double) and acceleration?
 
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To all, I figured it out myself. I was also using 32.2 ft/ sq.sec when I should have been using 386 in/sq.sec. for my calculations.
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Hello! Let's say I have a cavity resonant at 10 GHz with a Q factor of 1000. Given the Lorentzian shape of the cavity, I can also drive the cavity at, say 100 MHz. Of course the response will be very very weak, but non-zero given that the Loretzian shape never really reaches zero. I am trying to understand how are the magnetic and electric field distributions of the field at 100 MHz relative to the ones at 10 GHz? In particular, if inside the cavity I have some structure, such as 2 plates...

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