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Question How do you find an objects resonant frequency? Asked by: Tim Pope

Answer An object exposed to its resonant frequency will vibrate in sympathy with the sound. The wavefronts pushing on the object will arrive at just the right time to nudge the object with greater and greater amplitude each cycle. A good analogy is pushing a friend on

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a swing. If you push at random times, you will not be able to get your friend moving very well; if you push at a specific time in each swing, the swings will get higher and higher. The easiest way to find the resonant frequencies is to place the object next to a speaker and also place a microphone attached to an oscilloscope next to the object. Have the speaker play a tone at a given volume, and then without changing the volume slowly change the pitch (or frequency). If you watch the oscilloscope you will notice that at certain frequencies the amplitude of the wave, which is proportional to the volume of the sound being picked up by the microphone, will be greater than at surrounding frequencies. These are the resonant frequencies, and are detectable as the sound energy absorbed by the object is re-emitted more efficiently at these pitches.

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Note that you can perform the same procedure, albeit less precisely, in a low-tech way: try holding a large bowl, or coffee can, or some other object that you are hoping to make resonate, in front of your face. Slowly sing a tone with increasing pitch. If there is a

resonant frequency in the audible range, you should be able to hear the tone emitted back to your ears at that pitch. Or if you have (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Sa a piano available to you, try singing into the piano and you'll see the strings vibrate when you sing their resonant frequencies. 'Our loyalties are to the Answered by: Rob Landolfi, Science Teacher, Washington, DC

species and the planet. We speak for Earth. Our obligation to survive is owed not just to ourselves but also to that Cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring.'

Carl Sagan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Sa (1934-1996)

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