resonantssüsteeme
Resonantssüsteeme, often translated as resonant systems, are configurations of components designed to interact and amplify each other at specific frequencies. This phenomenon is rooted in the principle of resonance, where an external force or input matches the natural frequency of a system, leading to a significant increase in amplitude or energy transfer.
In physics, resonant systems are commonly observed in mechanical oscillators, electrical circuits, and optical cavities. For
The concept extends to other fields as well. In acoustics, musical instruments rely on resonant cavities to