Resonaator
Resonaator is a term that can refer to several concepts, primarily in the realm of physics and electronics. In acoustics, a resonator is a device or system that exhibits enhanced vibration or resonance at certain frequencies. This phenomenon is fundamental to the operation of musical instruments, such as the body of a guitar or the air column in a flute, which amplify specific sound frequencies. In electronics, a resonant circuit, or resonaator, is composed of inductors and capacitors. These circuits are designed to resonate at a particular frequency, allowing signals at that frequency to pass through while attenuating others. This principle is widely used in radio tuning and filtering.
The term "resonaator" can also be found in the context of quantum mechanics, particularly in discussions related