What is the Correct Way to Post Questions on Technical Forums as a New Member?

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Hi I am new member and my name is Danial
 
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I need help about the concept of resonance.
I will be thanksful if someone help me.

Please consider a system has two natural frequencies, and resonance will occur at two these natural frequencies. Now my question is what is different between these two renosances that has occured? And Which property do have those two natural frequencies?
 
Welcome to the PF, Danial.

I see that you have re-posted your question in the technical forums, which is the correct way to post it. This New Member Introduction forum is just for brief introductions.

Enjoy the PF! :smile:
 
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