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Resonance

Have you listen to music or play an music instrument very loud in the house?

At that time how the circumstances of the objects in the room, especially the glass windows of your house?

The purpose of learning The students are able to perform simple resonance experiments correctly through a simple practicum. The students are able to identify the symptoms of resonance in daily life properly through group discussion

Please looking for a wide range of tools that mimic the working principle of resonance, which is beneficial for humans!

CONCLUDE Resonance is an object vibrates events due to the influence of vibration from other objects. Resonance can occur if the frequency of the two objects together. Resonance is used in daily life, among other things: Acoustic musical instruments such as guitar, violin, drums and guitar harness resonance.