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Definition of resonator in English: resonatornoun ˈrɛz(ə)neɪtəˈrɛznˌeɪdər 1An apparatus that increases the resonance of a sound, especially a hollow part of a musical instrument. Example sentencesExamples - The bridge rests on a taut membrane which covers the resonator.
- One of the most important skills to be learnt is the adjustment of the resonators to produce different vocal tone-colours, according to the mood and emotional content of the music.
- Jodi plays an infectious blend of folk/soul/reggae with her acoustic, slide, resonator and electric guitars and mandolin.
- Other instruments used included rattles, whistles, flutes, mouth harps, and stringed-instruments constructed with a bow and resonator.
- 1.1 A musical or scientific instrument responding to a single sound or note, used for detecting it when it occurs in combination with other sounds.
Example sentencesExamples - The central component of the frequency standard or oscillator is a resonator that vibrates or oscillates with a well-defined frequency when excited.
- A combination of Helmholtz resonators on the back wall and absorbers in the ceiling help control the low frequencies.
- The frequency of nanomechanical resonators is generally determined by reflecting a laser off the resonator.
- Use Helmholtz resonators, diaphragmatic absorbers, or plenum absorbers for large rooms having reflective surfaces and in need of speech intelligibility.
- The mechanical resonator's response over the frequency range depends on various characteristics of the liquid being tested, such as the temperature, viscosity, and other physical properties.
- 1.2Physics A device that displays electrical resonance, especially one used for the detection of radio waves.
Example sentencesExamples - The DFB substrate provides the low threshold operation and wavelength selectable capabilities inherent to resonators based on this approach.
- A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa.
- The resonator assembly includes a first electrode held in contact with the base layer, a second electrode, and a piezoelectric layer held between the first and the second electrodes.
- 1.3Physics A hollow enclosure with conducting walls capable of containing electromagnetic fields having particular frequencies of oscillation and exchanging electrical energy with them, used to detect or amplify microwaves.
Example sentencesExamples - Traditional microwave sources remove the competition by using a resonator, which amplifies only the desired frequency.
- The attenuation meters were used to measure the power loss upon sample entry into the measuring resonator.
- The method and apparatus includes at least one resonator placed in proximity to a electrodynamic profile and exciting within said resonator an alternating electromagnetic field.
Definition of resonator in US English: resonatornounˈrɛznˌeɪdərˈreznˌādər 1An apparatus that increases the resonance of a sound, especially a hollow part of a musical instrument. Example sentencesExamples - One of the most important skills to be learnt is the adjustment of the resonators to produce different vocal tone-colours, according to the mood and emotional content of the music.
- The bridge rests on a taut membrane which covers the resonator.
- Jodi plays an infectious blend of folk/soul/reggae with her acoustic, slide, resonator and electric guitars and mandolin.
- Other instruments used included rattles, whistles, flutes, mouth harps, and stringed-instruments constructed with a bow and resonator.
- 1.1 A musical or scientific instrument responding to a single sound or note, used for detecting it when it occurs in combination with other sounds.
Example sentencesExamples - The frequency of nanomechanical resonators is generally determined by reflecting a laser off the resonator.
- Use Helmholtz resonators, diaphragmatic absorbers, or plenum absorbers for large rooms having reflective surfaces and in need of speech intelligibility.
- The mechanical resonator's response over the frequency range depends on various characteristics of the liquid being tested, such as the temperature, viscosity, and other physical properties.
- The central component of the frequency standard or oscillator is a resonator that vibrates or oscillates with a well-defined frequency when excited.
- A combination of Helmholtz resonators on the back wall and absorbers in the ceiling help control the low frequencies.
- 1.2Physics A device that displays electrical resonance, especially one used for the detection of radio waves.
Example sentencesExamples - The DFB substrate provides the low threshold operation and wavelength selectable capabilities inherent to resonators based on this approach.
- The resonator assembly includes a first electrode held in contact with the base layer, a second electrode, and a piezoelectric layer held between the first and the second electrodes.
- A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa.
- 1.3Physics A hollow enclosure with conducting walls capable of containing electromagnetic fields having particular frequencies of oscillation and exchanging electrical energy with them, used to detect or amplify microwaves.
Example sentencesExamples - Traditional microwave sources remove the competition by using a resonator, which amplifies only the desired frequency.
- The method and apparatus includes at least one resonator placed in proximity to a electrodynamic profile and exciting within said resonator an alternating electromagnetic field.
- The attenuation meters were used to measure the power loss upon sample entry into the measuring resonator.
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