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| author | Wei, Yajun |
| author_facet | Wei, Yajun |
| contents | Resonance is a topic included in most introductory physics courses. Any mechanical system experiences resonance if it is driven by a periodic force with a frequency that matches its natural frequency. There are plenty of simple demonstrations of the resonance phenomena of mechanical systems which can be set up using readily available items . This work presents a very simple approach to demonstrate the phenomena using just two spring scales. The experiment presented here performs a "frequency sweep" and is also very entertaining to watch. |
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| institution | arXiv |
| publishDate | 2023 |
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| spellingShingle | An entertaining resonance experiment with just two spring scales Wei, Yajun Physics Education Resonance is a topic included in most introductory physics courses. Any mechanical system experiences resonance if it is driven by a periodic force with a frequency that matches its natural frequency. There are plenty of simple demonstrations of the resonance phenomena of mechanical systems which can be set up using readily available items . This work presents a very simple approach to demonstrate the phenomena using just two spring scales. The experiment presented here performs a "frequency sweep" and is also very entertaining to watch. |
| title | An entertaining resonance experiment with just two spring scales |
| topic | Physics Education |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07904 |