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Definition of natural frequency in English: natural frequencynoun Physics The frequency at which a system oscillates when not subjected to a continuous or repeated external force. Example sentencesExamples - Adding skeletal elements stiffens the axis, a change which will increase the natural frequency of bending, permit higher tailbeat frequencies, and hence generate more locomotor power.
- As the sphere came to within a few hundred nanometers of the surface, the team detected a change in the natural frequency of the paddle.
- The natural frequencies of the wire are determined by the integer harmonics of the fundamental.
- What we do is measure the natural frequency of the cantilever, which is a function of its mass.
- Like a mass hanging from a spring, a suspension bridge oscillates at a natural frequency.
- The walking motion is the result of two pendulums (the legs) swinging in their natural frequency.
- These vibrations are at the natural frequency of the glass which is a complex function of its mass and shape.
- The swing is behaving like a tuned resonator which responds strongly to a driving force at its own natural frequency but is less responsive at other frequencies.
- What we call the ‘natural frequency’ in here is actually the lowest natural frequency of the string.
- The human eye is not trained to see that, but they actually have a frequency that resonates with your body's own natural frequency.
- The tuning fork whose natural frequency corresponds to the frequency of a particular sound of the voice will respond, that is, it will vibrate in sympathy.
- It is entirely possible that the loud bass music is in tune with this person's natural frequency, thus causing his or her insides to vibrate uncomfortably.
- Tuned vibration damping will reduce the amplification at the natural frequency and prevent the system from oscillating in response to transient vibrations.
- The solution was to adjust the rotor speed above or below its natural frequency, and we had no more problems.
- My guards are equipped with plasma rifle disruptors which operate at a frequency slightly offset from the natural frequency of hydrogen.
Definition of natural frequency in US English: natural frequencynoun Physics The frequency at which a system oscillates when not subjected to a continuous or repeated external force. Example sentencesExamples - Adding skeletal elements stiffens the axis, a change which will increase the natural frequency of bending, permit higher tailbeat frequencies, and hence generate more locomotor power.
- Tuned vibration damping will reduce the amplification at the natural frequency and prevent the system from oscillating in response to transient vibrations.
- The swing is behaving like a tuned resonator which responds strongly to a driving force at its own natural frequency but is less responsive at other frequencies.
- Like a mass hanging from a spring, a suspension bridge oscillates at a natural frequency.
- My guards are equipped with plasma rifle disruptors which operate at a frequency slightly offset from the natural frequency of hydrogen.
- What we do is measure the natural frequency of the cantilever, which is a function of its mass.
- The human eye is not trained to see that, but they actually have a frequency that resonates with your body's own natural frequency.
- The solution was to adjust the rotor speed above or below its natural frequency, and we had no more problems.
- The walking motion is the result of two pendulums (the legs) swinging in their natural frequency.
- The tuning fork whose natural frequency corresponds to the frequency of a particular sound of the voice will respond, that is, it will vibrate in sympathy.
- It is entirely possible that the loud bass music is in tune with this person's natural frequency, thus causing his or her insides to vibrate uncomfortably.
- What we call the ‘natural frequency’ in here is actually the lowest natural frequency of the string.
- As the sphere came to within a few hundred nanometers of the surface, the team detected a change in the natural frequency of the paddle.
- These vibrations are at the natural frequency of the glass which is a complex function of its mass and shape.
- The natural frequencies of the wire are determined by the integer harmonics of the fundamental.
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