itseresonanssifrekvenssillä
Itseresonanssifrekvenssillä, often abbreviated as SRF, refers to the natural frequency at which an object or system vibrates when disturbed from its equilibrium position and then allowed to oscillate freely. This frequency is an intrinsic property of the system and depends on its physical characteristics, such as mass, stiffness, and geometry. For example, a guitar string has a specific self-resonance frequency determined by its length, tension, and mass per unit length. When plucked, the string vibrates at this frequency, producing a particular musical note.
In electrical circuits, particularly those containing capacitors and inductors, self-resonance occurs at a specific frequency where
Similarly, in mechanical structures, self-resonance, also known as natural frequency, can be excited by external forces.