Resonance
Mildreth Valtierra
Wave Behaviors
Resonance occurs when a vibrating object causes another nearby object to start vibrating at higher amplitude, involving visible and invisible light in the electromagnetic spectrum. Fluorescence then re-emits that radiation on a wavelength longer than that of the illuminating radiation. Sometimes the emitted radiation has the same wavelength as the absorbed radiation, and this is called resonance fluorescence. Resonance fluorescence is used in laboratories for analyzing phenomena such as the flow of gases in a wind tunnel.
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Resonance Real World
Resonance can be visualized everyday in everyday life with musical instruments, swings and rope bridges. A rope bridge can cross people, all the stepping can match the resonant frequency of the bridge, it can cause the bridge to slowly vibrate causing it to then collapse.
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