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What is resonance? Explain.

Important Questions on Free, Damped and Forced Oscillations

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When an army crosses a suspension bridge then the soldiers break step, why?
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If we put a glass on our ear, a humming sound is heard. Why?
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The window pans jingle during thunder, why?
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When a vibrating tuning fork is held on the mouth of a jar and water is poured in the jar, then in one particular position of the water level a sound comes from the jar, why?
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What is the difference between forced vibration and resonance vibrations?
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If a simple pendulum has significant amplitude (up to a factor of 1e of original) only in the period between t=0 to t=τ, then τ may be called the average life of the pendulum. When the spherical bob of the pendulum suffers a retardation (due to viscous drag) proportional to its velocity, with b as the constant proportionality, the average lifetime of the pendulum in (assuming damping is small) in seconds:
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The amplitude of a damped oscillator decreases to 0.9 times its original magnitude in 5 s. In another 10 s it will decrease to α- times its original magnitude, where α equals: