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The lowest frequency possible in a vibrating string undergoing resonance is called the fundamental frequency. It occurs when the string vibrates in a single segment, producing the longest wavelength and lowest pitch.
Three parts - 1.) Is the fundamental frequency, 2.) determines the pitch of the musical note sounded, and 3.) has one antinode.
There is no natural lower limit to the frequency of a sound; however, humans can't hear anything that is below about 20 Hz.
Yes, it is possible to have damped oscillations when a system is at resonance. In such a situation, the amplitude of the oscillations will decrease over time due to the damping factor, even though the frequency of the driving force matches the natural frequency of the system. The presence of damping can affect the sharpness of the resonance peak and the overall behavior of the system at resonance.
There are three resonance structures possible for the permanganate ion (MnO4-).
No, the hydrogen-oxygen bond in a water molecule cannot break by applying resonance high frequency. Resonance involves the oscillation of electrons within molecules or chemical bonds but does not have enough energy to break covalent bonds like the one between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water.
When a sound wave with a frequency that matches the natural frequency of the glass is created, it causes the glass to vibrate at a high amplitude, leading to stress and eventually shattering due to resonance. This phenomenon, known as acoustic resonance, can be powerful enough to overcome the glass's structural integrity, resulting in it breaking.
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance