Question 19.24: List three examples of situations where resonance is a probl...
List three examples of situations where resonance is a problem, and three others where resonance is useful. In each case, state what the oscillating system is and what forces it to resonate
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Example | Useful or problem? | What is resonating? |
Buildings in earthquake | Problem | Mechanical structure is forced to oscillate by energy from waves of earthquake. |
Components in engines | Problem | At certain rates of rotation, parts of an engine may resonate mechanically; the resonance is driven by the energy output of the engine. This can lead to components cracking or disintegrating, with dangerous consequences |
Positive feedback in amplification systems (high-pitched squealing sound) | Problem | Microphone is held too close to a loudspeaker that is emitting waves of the same frequency as the microphone is tuned to, so the waves from the loudspeaker force the amplifier to resonate. |
Tuned radio | Useful | Electric signal in circuit is forced to oscillate by incoming radio waves. |
Microwave cooker | Useful | Water molecules are forced by microwaves. |
Magnetic resonance in atoms | Useful | Nuclei in atoms behave as magnets; they can be made to resonate by electromagnetic waves. Each nucleus resonates at a different frequency, so the structures of molecules can be determined. |
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