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  2. Driving Frequency Explained: Meaning & Equation - Physics Forums

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    When the driving frequency matches the natural frequency of the system, resonance occurs, causing a large amplitude response. 3. What is the equation for calculating driving frequency? The driving frequency can be calculated using the equation f = 1/T, where f is the frequency in Hertz and T is the period of the driving force in seconds. 4. How ...

  3. Determine Frequency/Amplitude from v=50sin(5000t) - Can Help

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    Determine Frequency/Amplitude from v=50sin (5000t) - Can Help. In summary, converting between a hexadecimal value and frequency requires more information such as a reference clock frequency and a conversion formula. The formula for converting hexadecimal to decimal is h * 16^n where h is the hex digit and n increases from 0 on the right.

  4. Explaining Larmor Frequency: How is w=q*B/2m Derived? - Physics...

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    It is defined as the frequency at which a charged particle, such as an electron or a proton, precesses around the direction of an external magnetic field. The equation w=q*B/2m is derived from the classical equation of motion for a charged particle in a magnetic field, known as the Lorentz force equation. This equation states that the force ...

  5. How can mass distribution affect the derivation of a natural...

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    frequency = (1/2pi) * ( sqrt ( k/m 1 +m 2 +m 3 /3+4m 4 +Ic/r 2) ) Ic = Moment of inertia of pulley about rotational axis. r = effective radius of pulley. k = spring constant. now the question says that I have to derive this equation from Newtons second law f=ma (The body is pulled down a bit and left to oscillate).

  6. Frequency Equation: Help Finding an Equation Incorporating Tube...

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    The frequency equation is a mathematical formula that relates the frequency of a sound wave to its physical characteristics, such as the length or diameter of the medium it is traveling through. It is important because it allows scientists to understand and manipulate sound waves for various applications, such as in music, communication, and ...

  7. Resistance / Frequency relationship - Physics Forums

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    In summary, resistances are always real, and the relationship between resistance and frequency is complex. When an AC voltage is applied to a conductor, the inductance of the conductor can oppose changes in current. However, if the frequency is high enough that either skin effects or the inductance of the coiled wire plays a significant role in ...

  8. Power Formula: Frequency & Electrical Power Explained - Physics...

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    67. mnada said: We all know that the electrical power = V * I * cos Q. This is the average, or real, power over a period, where V and I are the RMS values of the voltage and current, respectively. If you convert the energy E over a period T, the average power is E/T. If you now, for instance, double the frequency, you convert half the energy in ...

  9. Solving Frequency Equation to Match y=mx+c - Physics Forums

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    Solving a frequency equation to match y=mx+c allows you to find the equation of a straight line that best fits the data. The slope (m) and y-intercept (c) in the equation represent the relationship between frequency and the other variable. This helps in understanding the pattern and predicting future values. 4.

  10. What is the relationship between frequency and period? - Physics...

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    Mean. In summary, the formula f = 1/T represents the relationship between frequency and period, where frequency is the number of cycles per second and period is the number of seconds per cycle. This can also be explained as the inverse proportionality between frequency and time taken to complete one oscillation, with a proportionality constant ...

  11. Tuning fork frequency equation - Physics Forums

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    The tuning fork frequency equation is a mathematical formula that relates the frequency of a tuning fork to its physical properties, such as its length and mass. It is given by the equation f = (1/2π) * √ (k/m), where f is the frequency, k is the stiffness constant, and m is the mass of the tuning fork. 2.