Resonancecontrolled
Resonance-controlled is a phenomenon in physics and engineering where the behavior of a system, such as an electrical circuit or a mechanical system, is controlled or influenced by a resonant frequency. This frequency is typically a natural frequency of the system, and it can cause the system to oscillate or vibrate in harmony with the external force or signal that is applied to it.
Resonance-controlled systems can exhibit a range of behaviors, including amplification or enhancement of a specific frequency
In terms of mathematical modeling, resonance-controlled systems can be represented using techniques such as transfer function
Some common examples of resonance-controlled systems include piezoelectric devices, such as ultrasonic cleaning equipment, and mechanical