rezonáló
rezonáló is a Hungarian term that refers to something that resonates or exhibits resonance properties. In physics and engineering, it describes a system that vibrates with larger amplitude when exposed to periodic vibrations at certain frequencies known as resonant frequencies. The term is commonly used in various technical fields including acoustics, mechanics, and electronics. In acoustics, a resonating object amplifies sound waves at specific frequencies, which is fundamental to musical instruments like guitars and violins. In electronics, resonant circuits are crucial for tuning radio receivers to specific frequencies. The concept of resonance has both beneficial applications, such as in MRI machines, and potentially dangerous effects, as seen in structural engineering where resonance can cause catastrophic failures. The study of resonance phenomena helps engineers design systems that either utilize or avoid resonant behavior depending on the application.